Considering Huntington's Disease and Neuroacanthocytosis in the Differential Diagnosis of Senile Chorea
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2015Author
Ertan, Fatos Sibel
Elmali, Ayşe Deniz
Baslar, Zafer
Gunduz, Aysegul
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Sporadic chorea that presents after the age of 50 years is called "senile chorea". Senile chorea is a rare entity with a wide differential diagnosis list. Causes of senile chorea include vascular and metabolic diseases, adverse events related to medications, hematologic and immune system diseases, genetic and sporadic neurodegenerative syndromes, and paraneoplastic disorders. Although the most common etiologies are vascular and metabolic disorders, neuroacanthocytosis, Wilson's and Huntington's disease are included in the differential diagnosis.
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