2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.47387
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Unmasking Uremic Encephalopathy: Choreoathetoid Movements Mimicking Alcohol Withdrawal in a Person with an Alcohol Use Disorder

Keyur Saboo,
Rinkle Gemnani,
Sourya Acharya
et al.

Abstract: Chorea is a disorder characterized by irregular, involuntary movements affecting the limbs, trunk, neck, or face. It can be a significant symptom in various neurologic diseases, including metabolic, autoimmune, and neurodegenerative conditions. The neural foundation that underlies the genesis of chorea appears to be fairly diverse, even though its pathophysiology is frequently associated with the malfunctioning of inhibitory circuits within the basal ganglia. Movement disorders such as tremors, myoclonus, atax… Show more

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“…Cerebellar dysfunction, particularly ataxia (other causes of ataxia) and dysarthria, is the most prevalent presentation among patients affected with metronidazole-induced cerebellitis [8][9][10]. With prolonged selfmedication drug use in this particular patient, the problem emerged shortly after initiating metronidazole treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cerebellar dysfunction, particularly ataxia (other causes of ataxia) and dysarthria, is the most prevalent presentation among patients affected with metronidazole-induced cerebellitis [8][9][10]. With prolonged selfmedication drug use in this particular patient, the problem emerged shortly after initiating metronidazole treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%