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*[[Sjögren syndrome]]
*[[Sjögren syndrome]]
*[[Lupus]]
*[[Lupus]]
*Oral contraceptives <ref> Miranda M, et al. Oral contraceptive induced chorea: another condition associated with anti-basal ganaglia antibodies. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2004; 75(2): 327-328 </ref>
 
*Chorea gravidarum (usually 1st trimester)<ref> Bordelon YM, et al. Movement disorders in pregnancy. Semin Neurol 2007; 27(5):467-475 </ref>


====Cerebrovascular====
====Cerebrovascular====
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====Metabolic/Endocrine====
====Metabolic/Endocrine====
*Derangements of calcium, glucose, sodium
*Derangements of calcium, glucose, sodium
*Hyperthyroidism
*Hypoparathyroidism
*Hypoparathyroidism
*Pregnancy induced
*Pregnancy induced
*Oral contraceptives <ref> Miranda M, et al. Oral contraceptive induced chorea: another condition associated with anti-basal ganaglia antibodies. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2004; 75(2): 327-328 </ref>
*Chorea gravidarum (usually 1st trimester)<ref> Bordelon YM, et al. Movement disorders in pregnancy. Semin Neurol 2007; 27(5):467-475 </ref>
*[[Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State (HHS)|Nonketotic hyperglycemia]] <ref> Chang MH, et al. Non-ketotic hyperglycaemic chorea: a SPECT study. J Neurol neurosurg Psychiatry 1996; 60(4): 428-430 </ref>
*[[Hyperthyroidism]] (rare)
*[[Renal Failure]]
*[[Hypocalcemia]]


====Drugs & Toxins====
====Drugs & Toxins====
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*Postpump chorea - in children after cardiac surgery
*Postpump chorea - in children after cardiac surgery
*[[Polycythemia vera]]
*[[Polycythemia vera]]
===Metabolic Disorders===
 
*[[Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State (HHS)|Nonketotic hyperglycemia]] <ref> Chang MH, et al. Non-ketotic hyperglycaemic chorea: a SPECT study. J Neurol neurosurg Psychiatry 1996; 60(4): 428-430 </ref>
*[[Hyperthyroidism]] (rare)
*[[Renal Failure]]
*[[Hypocalcemia]]


====[[Paraneoplastic]]====
====[[Paraneoplastic]]====
*Small-cell lung cancer
*Small-cell lung cancer

Revisión del 17:02 12 ene 2021

Chorea

Most Common

  • Tourette
  • Behavioral or emotional disorders
  • Drugs (many possibilities including dopaminergic drugs)
  • Neoplasm with basal ganglia involvement

Autoimmune or inflammatory


Cerebrovascular

Infectious

  • AIDS-related
  • Cruetzfeld-Jakob disease or other prion disease
  • Diphtheria
  • Legionnaire disease
  • Lyme disease
  • Malaria
  • Neurocysticercosis
  • Neurosyphilis
  • Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
  • Toxoplasmosis
  • Tuberculosis

Metabolic/Endocrine

  • Derangements of calcium, glucose, sodium
  • Hypoparathyroidism
  • Pregnancy induced
  • Oral contraceptives [1]
  • Chorea gravidarum (usually 1st trimester)[2]

Drugs & Toxins



Vascular


Paraneoplastic

  • Small-cell lung cancer
  1. Miranda M, et al. Oral contraceptive induced chorea: another condition associated with anti-basal ganaglia antibodies. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2004; 75(2): 327-328
  2. Bordelon YM, et al. Movement disorders in pregnancy. Semin Neurol 2007; 27(5):467-475
  3. Chang MH, et al. Non-ketotic hyperglycaemic chorea: a SPECT study. J Neurol neurosurg Psychiatry 1996; 60(4): 428-430