Clinical and Imaging features of Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders related with Stroke
Objective: To describe the characteristics of hyperkinetic movement disorders in patients with stroke. Background: Movement disorders (MD) related to cerebrovascular disease represent 22% of all…Hyperkinesia associated with tuberculous meningitis in children: report of 2 cases.
Objective: We present two pediatric patients with normal neurodevelopment, and incomplete vaccination schedule due to lack of BCG vaccine, who developed hyperkinesias secondary to tuberculous…Chorea Hyperglycemic Basal Ganglia syndrome(CHBG) with Diabetic Lumbosacral Radiculoplexus Neuropathy – A rare case presentation
Objective: To demonstrate that metabolic derangement can lead to choreiform movement disorder. Background: Hemichorea are involuntary, non-patterned movement disorders caused by lesions of the contralateral…Progressive and delayed onset hyperglycemic chorea after blood glucose normalization: A case report
Objective: To describe clinical and imaging features of a patient with diabetes mellitus who presented with progressive and delayed onset hyperglycemic chorea which is a…Expanding the phenotypic spectrum of diabetic striatopathy: a case series
Objective: To illustrate the spectrum of diabetic striatopathy by presenting 3 cases with different clinical and neuroimaging findings. Background: Diabetic striatopathy is a rare complication…Deep Brain Stimulation responsive Hemichorea-Hemiballism
Objective: We present challenges in treatment in a young patient with severe unilateral post-stroke hemichorea-hemiballism in addition to a cerebellar outflow tract tremor affecting his…Reversible hemichorea due to contralateral anterior cerebral artery territory hypoperfusion
Objective: We report hemichorea due to hypoperfusion of the contralateral anterior cerebral artery (ACA) territory (including caudate nucleus and its connections) that reversed with revascularization.…NON-STRUCTURAL HEMICHOREA: REPORT OF NINE CASES
Objective: To analyze the etiology and clinical characteristics of patients with non-structural hemichorea treated in two neurology departments. Background: Hemichorea was classically associated with contralateral…Metabolic activity and perfusion of basal ganglia in patients with hemichorea and carotid stenosis
Objective: To determine whether stenosis of internal carotid artery (ICA) impacts the activity and perfusion of basal ganglia (BG) in six hemichorea (HC) patients. Background:…Hemichorea and contralateral hemidystonia after acute stroke
Objective: To describe an unusual presentation of poststroke movement disorders. Background: Movement disorders occur uncommonly in association with stroke (1%), despite the frequent involvement of…