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Hyperglycemic chorea/ballism ascertained over 15 years at a referral medical center.

Conor Ryan1, J Eric Ahlskog1, Rodolfo Savica2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe chorea/ballism triggered by a hyperglycemic event.
METHODS: We used the electronic records system at Mayo Clinic-Rochester to identify patients diagnosed with chorea or ballism from January 1st, 2000 through December 31st, 2014. Each record was reviewed to confirm chorea/ballism. From these cases we selected those that developed chorea/ballism within a month after a hyperglycemic episode (blood glucose >300 mg/dL). Clinical, laboratory, and imaging findings were analyzed.
RESULTS: Of the 596 chorea cases, we identified 7 patients (5 women) whose chorea was preceded by a hyperglycemic episode (range 3-30 days) during 15 years of surveillance, including new-onset diabetes in four cases. Median age was 80 years (range, 53-86). The chorea/ballism was unilateral in 6/7 cases and half of these unilateral cases had contralateral putamen T1-hyperintensity on brain MRI. After glucose correction, the chorea resolved within one week without recurrence in only one case. Among the 6 cases with persistent chorea, it was controlled with dopamine blocking/depleting medications.
CONCLUSIONS: Chorea triggered by hyperglycemia is a rare complication of diabetes, with only seven cases identified at our tertiary medical center during 15 years of surveillance. This comprised about 1% of all chorea cases at our center during this time. Hyperglycemic chorea primarily developed in later life, with new-onset diabetes in the majority (4/7). Although MRI putamen T1-hyperintensity is reportedly typical, it was only seen in 3/6 cases. This MRI appearance may be mistaken for a hemorrhagic stroke, given the usual unilateral presentation. The chorea was controlled with dopamine blocking/depleting medications.
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Keywords:  Ballism; Chorea; Hemiballism; Hemichorea; Hyperglycemia; Hyperglycemic

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29305082     DOI: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2017.12.032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parkinsonism Relat Disord        ISSN: 1353-8020            Impact factor:   4.891


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