Hemiballism-hemichorea induced by ketotic hyperglycemia: Case report with PET study and review of the literature

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Hemiballism-hemichorea (HB-HC) is commonly used to describe the basal ganglion dysfunction in non-ketotic hyperglycemic elderly patients. Here we report two elderly female patients with acute onset of involuntary movements induced by hyperglycemia with positive urine ketones. We described the computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging findings in these two patients, which is similar to that of non-ketotic hyperglycemic HB-HC patients. FDG-PET was performed and the glucose metabolism in the corresponding lesion in these two patients was contradictory with each other. We tried to clarify the underlying mechanisms of HB-HC and explain the contradictory neuroradiological findings in FDG-PET as being performed at different clinical stages. © 2014 Tan et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Tan, Y., Xin, X., Xiao, Q., Chen, S., Cao, L., & Tang, H. (2014). Hemiballism-hemichorea induced by ketotic hyperglycemia: Case report with PET study and review of the literature. Translational Neurodegeneration, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/2047-9158-3-14

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