نتایج جستجو برای: ketotic hyperglycemia

تعداد نتایج: 19975  

2011
P. Mittal

Hemichorea-hemiballism (HCHB) syndrome, which is most commonly related to non-ketotic hyperglycemia, is a rare type of chorea. Here, we present an unusual case of HCHB syndrome who was not a known case of diabetes. This case highlights the importance of recognising underlying non-ketotic hyperglycemia, as control of hyperglycemia is helpful in the quick relief of symptoms.

Journal: :International journal of basic and clinical pharmacology 2022

Hemichorea-hemiballismus is a hyperkinetic movement disorder on one side of the body resulting from involvement contralateral basal ganglia and striatum mainly. A 50-year-old female presented with 5-days history choreiform movements affecting left upper lower limb along hemiface. Her plasma glucose was 576 mgl/dl her urinary ketones were negative suggesting non-ketotic hyperglycemia. Computed t...

Journal: :middle east journal of rehabilitation and health studies 0
navid danaei department of pediatric, semnan university of medical sciences, semnan, ir iran shamsollah nooripour department of pediatric, semnan university of medical sciences, semnan, ir iran; department of pediatric, semnan university of medical sciences, semnan, ir iran

conclusions since most of the symptoms of metabolic diseases in newborns are same as the signs of sepsis or other common diseases of this period, and also early diagnosis and treatment of these illnesses, especially in diseases such as hyperglycemia, can be influential in neural function of babies, it calls for serious attention and clinical vision of the doctors to stop mortality caused by suc...

2008
A Kamha

We report a patient with epilepsia partialis continua (EPC) associated with non ketotic hyperosmolar hyperglycemia. EPC is an uncommon presentation of nonketotic hyperglycemia. This case was reported in the Medical Intensive Care Unit in Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar.

Journal: :Journal of Emergencies, Trauma, and Shock 2012

Journal: :iranian journal of neurology 0
samia younes department of endocrinology and internal medicine, school of medicine, university of monastir, al munastîr, tunisia. yousra cherif department of endocrinology and internal medicine, school of medicine, university of monastir, al munastîr, tunisia. mouna aissi department of neurology, school of medicine, university of monastir, al munastîr, tunisia. wafa alaya department of endocrinology and internal medicine, school of medicine, university of monastir, al munastîr, tunisia. olfa berriche department of endocrinology and internal medicine, school of medicine, university of monastir, al munastîr, tunisia. amel boughammoura department of neurology, school of medicine, university of monastir, al munastîr, tunisia.

background: non-ketotic hyperglycemia (nkhg) may increase the probability of seizures and movement disorders. methods: we describe  a series of 14 elders admitted for seizures and movement disorders linked to nkhg. results: twelve  patients  developed motor  seizures  and two others movement disorders. glucose levels varied 9.28 to 32 mmol/l, while osmolarity values varied from 302.28 to 328  m...

2015
Abhijeet Danve Supriya Kulkarni Girja Bhoite

BACKGROUND Chorea can be caused by a variety of diseases, including neurodegenerative disorders, vascular events, toxic-metabolic states, and immunologic and infectious diseases. We describe a patient who presented with hemichorea as the initial manifestation of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and responded partially to the glycemic control. CASE REPORT A 63-year-old, healthy Hispanic man with no prio...

2013
Thomas Mathew

Hemi chorea generally occurs due to a stroke, neoplasm or granuloma in the contra lateral basal ganglia [1]. Metabolic derangements especially hyperglycemia can also cause focal neurological dysfunction like hemiparesis, focal seizure [2,3]. Recently there have been case reports of hemichorea reported due to non-ketotic hyperglycemia with characteristic MRI findings predominantly in the Asian p...

2016
Khalid W. Al-Quliti Ekhlas S. Assaedi

Hemichorea is a disorder characterized by abnormal, continuous, nonrhythmic, jerky, and distal movement involving one side of the body. It may result from cerebrovascular insult to basal ganglia, or from other causes including neoplasm, infection, and non-ketotic hyperglycemia. We report the clinical, laboratory, and neuroimaging data with treatment response of a Saudi woman who has diabetes wi...

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