Acute chorea: case series from the emergency room of a Brazilian tertiary-level center

Author:

SILVA Guilherme Diogo1ORCID,PARMERA Jacy Bezerra1ORCID,HADDAD Monica Santoro1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background: Chorea is a movement disorder characterized by random, brief and migratory involuntary muscle contractions. It is defined as acute when present within hours to days. Three main causes for this scenario have emerged as most likely: vascular, toxic-metabolic and inflammatory. Objectives: To identify the prevalence of the main etiologies and major clinical findings of acute chorea in the emergency room of a tertiary-level referral center; and to suggest an approach for guiding the diagnostic workup and clinical management. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the clinical aspects and neuroimaging data of 10 patients presenting with acute chorea at the neurological emergency room of our hospital from 2015 to 2019. Results: Stroke was the most common etiology (50% of the cases). All of them were ischemic. It was noteworthy that only one case demonstrated the classical ischemic topographic lesion at the contralateral subthalamic nuclei. Regarding nonvascular etiologies, nonketotic hyperglycemia was the major cause, followed by drug-related chorea. One patient showed inflammatory etiology, which was probably Sydenham chorea reactivation. Conclusion: Acute chorea is an uncommon and challenging problem at the emergency room, often associated with potentially treatable causes. We suggest that use of the acronym DANCE (Diagnosis of chorea, Acute stroke protocol, Normal glucose levels, Check neuroimaging, Exposure to drugs) could form a potential initial approach in the evaluation, in order to emphasize causes that require prompt proper management (e.g. thrombolysis).

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Neurology,Clinical Neurology

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