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*[[Sjögren syndrome]] | *[[Sjögren syndrome]] | ||
*[[Lupus]] | *[[Lupus]] | ||
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*[[Ischemic stroke]] | *[[Ischemic stroke]] | ||
*[[Moyamoya]] disease | *[[Moyamoya]] disease | ||
*[[Postpump chorea]] | *[[Postpump chorea]] (in children after cardiac surgery) | ||
*[[Subarachnoid hemorrhage]] | *[[Subarachnoid hemorrhage]] | ||
*[[Polycythemia vera]] | |||
====Infectious==== | ====Infectious==== | ||
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====Metabolic/Endocrine==== | ====Metabolic/Endocrine==== | ||
*Derangements of calcium, glucose, sodium | *Derangements of calcium, glucose, sodium | ||
**[[Hypocalcemia]] | |||
*Hypoparathyroidism | *Hypoparathyroidism | ||
*Oral contraceptives <ref> Miranda M, et al. Oral contraceptive induced chorea: another condition associated with anti-basal ganaglia antibodies. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2004; 75(2): 327-328 </ref> | *Oral contraceptives <ref> Miranda M, et al. Oral contraceptive induced chorea: another condition associated with anti-basal ganaglia antibodies. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2004; 75(2): 327-328 </ref> | ||
*Chorea gravidarum (usually 1st trimester)<ref> Bordelon YM, et al. Movement disorders in pregnancy. Semin Neurol 2007; 27(5):467-475 </ref> | *Chorea gravidarum (usually 1st trimester)<ref> Bordelon YM, et al. Movement disorders in pregnancy. Semin Neurol 2007; 27(5):467-475 </ref> | ||
*[[Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State (HHS)|Nonketotic hyperglycemia]] <ref> Chang MH, et al. Non-ketotic hyperglycaemic chorea: a SPECT study. J Neurol neurosurg Psychiatry 1996; 60(4): 428-430 </ref> | *[[Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State (HHS)|Nonketotic hyperglycemia]] <ref> Chang MH, et al. Non-ketotic hyperglycaemic chorea: a SPECT study. J Neurol neurosurg Psychiatry 1996; 60(4): 428-430 </ref> | ||
*[[Hyperthyroidism]] (rare) | *[[Hyperthyroidism]] (rare) | ||
*[[Renal Failure]] | *[[Renal Failure]] | ||
====Drugs & Toxins==== | ====Drugs & Toxins==== | ||
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*[[Verapamil]] | *[[Verapamil]] | ||
*[[Theophylline]] | *[[Theophylline]] | ||
====[[Paraneoplastic]]==== | ====[[Paraneoplastic]]==== | ||
*Small-cell lung cancer | *Small-cell lung cancer | ||
Revision as of 17:06, 12 January 2021
Chorea
Most Common
- Tourette
- Behavioral or emotional disorders
- Drugs (many possibilities including dopaminergic drugs)
- Neoplasm with basal ganglia involvement
Autoimmune or inflammatory
- Sydenham's chorea (due to acute rheumatic fever)
- Antiphospholipid syndrome
- Autoimmune encephalitis
- Behçet's disease
- Celiac disease
- Hashimoto encephalopathy
- Polyarteritis nodosa
- Primary angiitis of CNS
- Sarcoidosis
- Sjögren syndrome
- Lupus
Cerebrovascular
- Arteriovenous malformation (CNS)
- Intracerebral hemorrhage
- Ischemic stroke
- Moyamoya disease
- Postpump chorea (in children after cardiac surgery)
- Subarachnoid hemorrhage
- Polycythemia vera
Infectious
- AIDS-related
- Cruetzfeld-Jakob disease or other prion disease
- Diphtheria
- Legionnaire disease
- Lyme disease
- Malaria
- Neurocysticercosis
- Neurosyphilis
- Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
- Toxoplasmosis
- Tuberculosis
Metabolic/Endocrine
- Derangements of calcium, glucose, sodium
- Hypoparathyroidism
- Oral contraceptives [1]
- Chorea gravidarum (usually 1st trimester)[2]
- Nonketotic hyperglycemia [3]
- Hyperthyroidism (rare)
- Renal Failure
Drugs & Toxins
- Alcohol intoxication or withdrawal
- Carbon Monoxide
- Illicit Drugs
- Cocaine
- Methamphetamines
- Glue sniffing
- Dopamine Receptor Antagonists
- Metoclopramide (Reglan)
- Cimetidine
- Digoxin
- Isoniazid
- Verapamil
- Theophylline
Paraneoplastic
- Small-cell lung cancer
- ↑ Miranda M, et al. Oral contraceptive induced chorea: another condition associated with anti-basal ganaglia antibodies. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2004; 75(2): 327-328
- ↑ Bordelon YM, et al. Movement disorders in pregnancy. Semin Neurol 2007; 27(5):467-475
- ↑ Chang MH, et al. Non-ketotic hyperglycaemic chorea: a SPECT study. J Neurol neurosurg Psychiatry 1996; 60(4): 428-430
