Inoka Shyamali Gunathilake, S. Jayarathne, V. Sivasadana, M. Rifath, S. Weerasinghe
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Nonketotic Hyperglycemic Hemi-chorea – A diagnostic challenge for the treating physician
Non-ketotic Hyperglycemic hemichorea (NHH) is a rare phenomenon occurring in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. The exact mechanisms for NHH is unclear. There are several proposed mechanisms involving GABA pathways. we report a case of 63 year old lady who presented with Choriform movement with characteristic NCCT changes of NHH, who was successfully treated with glycaemic control.