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J Korean Neurol Assoc. 1999;17(4):585-587.
- A Case of Monochorea Caused by a Striatal Lesion
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Dong-Wook Kim, M.D., Jae-Young Kang, M.D., Mi-Suk Kim, M.D., Jun-Hyeong Park, M.D., Tae-Hee Lee, M.D., Jeong-Ho Ha, M.D.*
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Department of Neurology, Dong-Kang General Hospital, Ulsan
Department of Neurology, Ulsan University College of Medicine, Asan Medical Center, Seoul*
- 선조체 병변으로 나타난 편측 다리의 국부성 무도증 1예
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김동욱, 강재영 ·김미숙 ·박준형 ·이태희 ·하정호*
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울산동강병원 신경과,울산대학교 의과대학 서울중앙병원 신경과*
- Abstract
- The sudden onset of involuntary movement is usually attributed to a vascular lesion in the contralateral deep hemispheric structure. A majority of involuntary movement cases record that all the limbs on one side are affected. The concurrence of venous and cavernous malformations may be relatively rare, but is important because of the possibility of bleeding which should be related to the presence of cavernous angioma. A 67-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital to be evaluated for choreic movement restricted to the right leg for 20 days. A brain MRI revealed hemorrhage with the cavernous angioma involving the left striatum and adjacent venous angioma. Haloperidol diminished the monochoreic movement. We report monochoreic movement restricted to the right leg due to a left striatal lesion.
J Kor Neurol Ass 17(4):585~587, 1999
Key Words : Monochorea, Venous and Cavernous Malformation, Striatal Lesion
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