Movement Inquisitive - Case 1
Movement Inquisitive is a free educational resource for MDS Members. This video quiz introduces patient cases of varying movement disorder types. One new case will be presented each month.
Watch the video and then answer the questions below to test your knowledge of this patient case. A correct answer is denoted by a green box and incorrect answer by a red box.
Case 1: A middle-aged woman presented with history of abnormal and restless behavior of 3 days duration
Further Reading
1. Grandas F. Hemiballismus. IN: Weiner WJ, Tolosa E. editors. Handb Clin Neurol 2011;100:249-260.
2. Oh SH, Lee KY, Im JH, Lee MS. Chorea associated with non-ketotic hyperglycemia and hyperintensity basal ganglia lesion on T1-weighted brain MRI study: a meta-analysis of 53 cases including four present cases. J Neurol Sci. 2002;200(1-2):57-62.
3. Mestera TA, Ferreira JJ, Pimenttel J, Putaminal petechial hemorrhage as the cause of non ketotoic hyperglycemic chorea a neuropathological case correlated with MRI findings JNNP 2007;78:549-550
This project is coordinated by:
Dr. Prashanth (LK) Kukkle, DM
DM (Neurology - NIMHANS) | Fellowship in Movement Disorders (Toronto, ON, Canada)
Consultant Neurologist | Specialist: Parkinson's Disease and Other Movement Disorders
Vikram Hospitals - Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Dr. Prashanth may be reached by email at drprashanth.lk@gmail.com





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