Abstract:
Objective To explore the diagnostic characteristics of hemichorea associated with non-ketotic hyperglycemia (HC-NH).
Methods A retrospective analysis of the clinical data of a patient with HC-NH admitted to the Psychology Department of Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University on November 10, 2019, and relevant literatures were reviewed.
Results A 64-year-old male patient was admitted to the hospital for involuntary movement of the right limb for more than 10 days. The clinical manifestations were hemichorea-like movements, increased blood sugar, and negative urine ketones. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) T1WI showed abnormally high signal in the left basal ganglia region. The patient was diagnosed with HC-NH, and the blood glucose was actively controlled. After treatment with haloperidol and clonazepam, the patient′s chorea-like symptoms disappeared. Followed up for 3 months, brain CT reexamination showed that the lesions shrunk, and the condition was stable without recurrence so far.
Conclusion Chorea-like symptoms, high blood sugar, negative urine ketones, abnormal signal in the basal ganglia region in brain MRI, are important diagnostic features of HC-NH, which could be improved after blood glucose control, sedation and antipsychotic treatment.
Key words:
Non-ketotic,
Hyperglycemia,
Chorea,
Magnetic resonance imaging,
Diagnosis
Yongxue Hu, Guangyuan Xia, Yiming Wang. Diagnostic features of hemichorea associated with non-ketotic hyperglycemia and literature review[J]. Chinese Journal of Diagnostics(Electronic Edition), 2021, 09(01): 1-4.