Sindrom Chorea Hiperglikemia Ganglia Basalis
Abstrak
Background: Chorea hyperglycemia basal ganglia (C-H-BG) syndrome is an uncommon manifestation of diabetes mellitus seen in patients with poor glycemic control. Case: A 74-year-old poorly controlled diabetic women with acute onset of movement disorder in the form of uncontrolled choreiform movements of her left upper and lower extremity. Her initial glucose level was 289 mg/dL and HbA1C was 9.5%. Discussion: Most C-H-BG patients are older Asian female. Female predisposition is probably related to the estrogen decline during menopause, resulting in gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) depletion or dopamine receptors hypersensitivity and enhancement of dopaminergic system. Its pathophysiology has not been entirely defined. Conclusion: C-H-BG is a rare manifestation of poorly controlled diabetes. Early recognition and treatment of elevated blood glucose levels appear to lead to total resolution.
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Amelia Puspita Suhendro Revascularization dengan Laki-Lak Patients
Ketut Sumada with Lsl Induced by Chronic
Ni Ketut Post-Traumatic Unexplained
Candra Wiratni Percutaneous Meningkatkan Post-Traumatic Chest
Desie Yuliani Coronary Risiko Pain
Ni Made
Kurnia Dwi
Eric Hartono Tedyanto Departemen Neurologi
I. M. O. Rumah Sakit Umum Intervention Lissa Sabrina
P. S. S. A. I. P. Daerah Wangaya
Bali Indonesia Eka Widyadharma Denpasar
Background Miokarditis pada
hyperglycemia Keluhan Nyeri
basal Dada Tidak
Jayanthi. Chorea masih dalam batas antivirus mengandung ruti tidak
Hyperglycemia Basal Ganglia normal. Hasil laboratorium Tdf harus utilitas
Amalia Nurjanah Pradnyandari
1. Anak
Wynne Putradana Agung Candra
Putu Dyah Djoen Herdianto Wahyuni
Infeksi Hiv
dan Sifilis
Ida Ayu
Cintya
Ayu Saraswati
terutama setelah cedera . The combination of HIV and Sidharta Salim. Sindr
syphilis needs longer dan Osteomalasia otak traumatis
therapy and requires Diinduksi Tenofovir minimal. Gambaran
Armand Achmadsyah. Mri sebagai
Alat Diagnostik
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2024
- Bahasa
- en
- Sumber Database
- Semantic Scholar
- DOI
- 10.55175/cdk.v51i7.963
- Akses
- Open Access ✓