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Abstract: Objective To summarize the clinical features and imaging findings of patients with hemichorea associated with nonketotic hyperglycaemia(HCNH), and to explore the possible pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of the disease. Methods Retrospective analysis was performed on the case data of three patients with HCNH admitted to the hospital recently. The three patients were treated in the department of endocrinology, neurology and of neurosurgery in our hospital, respectively. Meanwhile, relevant literature were consulted for further study. Results HCNH usually presented as a triad of nonketone hyperglycemia, lateral chorea, and typical imaging manifestations of head MRI or CT, but the manifestations were not the same, and imaging features were also different. And the disease also presented a diversified trend in clinical practice. All three patients were given glucoselowering drugs, and improved with or without combination of drugs to control symptoms of chorea. Conclusion Fast judgement and recognition of the disease is a top priority, timely and correct control of blood glucose is the key to the treatment. When necessary, dopamine receptor antagonists with combination therapy in the patients can accelerate improvement of the clinical symptoms. The disease prognosis is good.
Key words: hyperglycemia;chorea, diabetes mellitus, type 2
Wang Xiaoyu, Zhang Yuting, Yang Fan, Han Jing, Zhang Yang, Jiang Xia. Clinical characteristics of hemichorea associated with nonketotic hyperglycaemia[J]. Clinical Focus, doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1004-583X.2019.10.012.
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