학술논문

Orofacial dyskinesia in uremia in polycystic kidney disease.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Emergencies, Trauma & Shock. Jul-Sep2023, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p130-132. 3p.
Subject
*BRAIN diseases
*ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY
*BASAL ganglia
*UREMIA
*MOVEMENT disorders
*FACE
*CYSTIC kidney disease
*NEURORADIOLOGY
*RARE diseases
Language
ISSN
0974-2700
Abstract
Uremic encephalopathy presenting as involuntary movements of the orofacial region is important to recognize because of reversibility seen with resolution of azotaemia though residual neurological dysfunction might persist. Neuroimaging is important part of diagnosis with typical lesions involving basal ganglia seen mostly in diabetic patients. Our case highlights a patient with non-diabetic uremic encephalopathy with facial dyskinesia which is rare with a lesion in unilateral lentiform nucleus and small white matter hyperintensities. Resolution following dialysis pointed to uraemia as aetiology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]