Pediatric Post-Pump Chorea: Case Report and Implications for Differential Diagnosis
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Pediatric Post-Pump Chorea: Case Report and Implications for Differential Diagnosis
Abstract
Background: Chorea is a neurological disorder characterized by random, fluid movements that may affect the limbs, trunk, neck, or face. In children, Sydenham's chorea (SC) is the most common cause of acute chorea, mainly following group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal (GABHS) infection. Other autoimmune and metabolic disorders may also cause chorea.
Case presentation: We report the case of a 6-year-old girl who developed chorea following cardiac surgery for mitral insufficiency. One week after discharge, the patient presented with right-sided hyposthenia, slower speech, mild dysarthria, and sialorrhea. Brain MRI and intracranial MRI angiography revealed a small vascular lesion consistent with a microembolic event. Extensive diagnostic investigations, including serum panels for autoimmune encephalitis, neurotropic viruses, and metabolic disorders, were negative.
Conclusions: Considering the patient's history, clinical course, and the exclusion of other potential causes, a diagnosis of post-pump chorea was made. This case underlines the importance of a thorough differential diagnosis in pediatric chorea and highlights post-pump chorea as a significant postoperative complication in pediatric cardiac surgery. The patient's motor symptoms improved with symptomatic treatment, and follow-up showed good recovery without neurological sequelae.
Keywords: cardiac surgery; neurological complications; pediatric chorea; post-pump choreoathetosis.
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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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