Hemichorea due to ipsilateral thalamic infarction: A case report

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Zhao-Sheng Li [1 ]
Jia-Jia Fang [1 ]
Xiao-Hui Xiang [1 ]
Guo-Hua Zhao [1 ]
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[1] Department of Neurology, The Fourth Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine
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Ipsilateral; Hemichorea; Thalamic infarction; Hemiparesis; Stroke; Case report;
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R742.2 [舞蹈病]; R743.33 [脑栓塞];
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BACKGROUND Hemichorea usually results from vascular lesions of the basal ganglia. Most often, the lesion is contralateral to the affected limb but rarely, it may be ipsilateral. The pathophysiology of ipsilateral hemichorea is still poorly understood. We review the literature on hemichorea due to ipsilateral cerebral infarction and explore possible mechanisms for its occurrence.CASE SUMMARY A 72-year-old woman presented with complaints of involuntary movements of the muscles of the left side of the face and mild weakness of the right limbs. Her symptoms had started suddenly 1 d earlier. After admission to the hospital, the involuntary movements spread to involve the left limbs also. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a left thalamic infarction. The patient’s hemichorea subsided after treatment with haloperidol(2 mg per time, 3 times/d) for 3 d; the hemiparesis resolved with rehabilitation physiotherapy. She is presently symptom free and on treatment for prevention of secondary stroke. We review the literature on the occurrence of ipsilateral hemichorea following thalamic infarction and discuss the possible pathomechanisms of this unusual presentation.CONCLUSION Ipsilateral hemichorea following a thalamic stroke is rare but it can be explained by structure of the extrapyramidal system. The thalamus is a relay station that exerts a bilateral control of motor function.
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