Hyperglycemia and chorea

Journal of General and Family Medicine
Masahiro KashiuraTakashi Moriya

Abstract

(A) Computed tomography of the brain showing no abnormal finding. (B) Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain showing a T1-weighted area of hyperintensity in the left putamen, caudate nucleus, and globus pallidum with sparing of the internal capsule (arrow). (C) T2*-weighted image showing hypointensity in the left putamen, caudate nucleus, and globus pallidum (arrowhead). (D) T2-weighted image showing no abnormal finding.

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Jul 3, 2009·Internal Medicine·Yoshinori AbeSoichi Katayama
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