Bilateral Chorea-Ballism Associated With Non-ketotic Hyperglycemia: A Case Report
Ouafae Abbassi,
Amina Ali Kako,
Yassine Mebrouk
Abstract:The intricate workings of uncontrolled diabetes and its effects on the nervous system are not fully understood. However, it is known that this condition can lead to various neurological manifestations, including altered consciousness and epileptic seizures. In this case study, a 66-year-old woman presented with abnormal ballistic movements and chorea due to severe hyperglycemia. The results of her brain MRI suggested diabetic striatopathy. Fortunately, her symptoms improved significantly with the normalization… Show more
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