Two cases of hemiballism-hemichorea with T1-weighted MR image hyperintensities in patients with hyperglycemia

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Two cases of hemiballism-hemichorea have been reported in woman patients with hyperglycemia; this was a feature of striatal hyperintensity on the T1-weighted MRI. In the first case, strict management of diabetes and treatment with pimozide effectively suppressed the movement disorder. The Z-score Imaging System revealed hyperperfusion in the bilateral dentate nuclei, left striatum, and bilateral motor cortices. In the second case, painful hemiballism-hemichorea limb, followed by the upper limb. The severity of HB-HC corresponded to the expansion of the striatal lesion. The mechanism of HB-HC by using statistical cerebral blood flow evaluation has also been discussed.

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Ohmori, H., Hirashima, K., Ishihara, D., Maeda, Y., Hirano, T., Uyama, E., & Uchino, M. (2006). Two cases of hemiballism-hemichorea with T1-weighted MR image hyperintensities in patients with hyperglycemia. Internal Medicine, 44(12), 1280–1285. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.44.1280

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