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Comparison of Hemichorea-Hemiballism between Acute Stroke and Nonketotic-Hyperglycinemia in the Clinical Scenario: Report of a Rare Diabetic Complication
Author(s) -
Tai-You Guo,
ChihChun Kuo,
Minghua Chen,
Ching-I Lin,
JenqShyong Chan,
Po-Jen Hsiao,
Hann-Yen Shyu
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international archives of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1755-7682
DOI - 10.3823/2600
Subject(s) - medicine , hyperglycinemia , diabetes mellitus , complication , nephropathy , retinopathy , pediatrics , emergency department , diabetic retinopathy , basal (medicine) , diabetic ketoacidosis , surgery , endocrinology , psychiatry , glycine , biochemistry , chemistry , amino acid
Diabetes mellitus is the major cause of retinopathy, nephropathy and neuropathy. Hyperglycemia is one of major major advised effect on diabetes mellitus. Hemichorea-hemiballism, a rare manifestation of nonketotic hyperglycemia, characterized by involuntary arrhythmic motions in one side of the body which results from focal lesions in the contralateral basal ganglia. Here, we present a 39-year-old woman with violent involuntary rapid and irregular movements of left limbs three days prior to emergency department. Nonketotic hyperglycemia related hemichorea-hemiballism had been confirmed by biochemistry examination and brain computed tomography (CT). Aggressive glucose control with insulin was administered. Her symptoms got improvement gradually after euglycemia two weeks later.

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