Vascular chorea in adults and children
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Vascular chorea in adults and children
Abstract
Chorea may occur as part of the symptomatology of acute stroke; it occasionally also may be delayed or progressive. Patients with vascular-related chorea typically present with an acute or subacute onset of chorea of one side of the body (hemichorea), contralateral to the lesion. Cerebrovascular disease is the most common cause of sporadic chorea. Lesions are most frequently found in the thalamus and lentiform nucleus, and less often in subthalamic nucleus. The differential diagnosis of choreic syndromes relies not so much on differences in the phenomenology of the hyperkinesia but the age at onset, mode of onset, time course, family history, drug use, distribution of chorea in the body, and presence of accompanying neurological findings. Magnetic resonance imaging is preferred to demonstrate the presence of strategic small lesions in regions that are difficult to image with computed tomography, such as the globus pallidus, thalamus, and subthalamic nucleus. Although the prognosis of hemichorea can be benign, the long-term prognosis is not specifically determined by the hemichorea but by the long-term prognosis of stroke patients. Symptomatic treatment with antichoreic drugs may be necessary in the acute phase. Surgery is rarely indicated to treat vascular chorea.
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