TY - JOUR
T1 - Lumbar puncture alleviates chorea in a patient with Huntington’s disease and normal pressure hydrocephalus
AU - Shirani, Peyman
AU - Salamone, Alicia R.
AU - Lahijani, Elham
AU - York, Michele K.
AU - Schulz, Paul E.
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - A 44-year-old African-American male was admitted to our hospital after a suicide attempt. He had depression, poor cognitive function, choreiform movements, difficulty pronouncing words, and difficulty walking. His symptoms had worsened markedly over several months. Chorea lead to genetic testing that confirmed a diagnosis of Huntington Disease (HD). A CT scan of the head showed wider ventricles than is typical of HD. The head CT and gait change suggested normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH). Lumbar puncture (LP) led to improved neuropsychologic test scores and walking thereby supporting the diagnosis of NPH. Surprisingly, the LP also led to an 80% improvement of chorea. There are two other reports of an association between HD and NPH. NPH should be considered in HD patients with atypical symptoms, such as the inability to walk or rapid progression, as its treatment may lead to improved cognition, gait, and chorea.
AB - A 44-year-old African-American male was admitted to our hospital after a suicide attempt. He had depression, poor cognitive function, choreiform movements, difficulty pronouncing words, and difficulty walking. His symptoms had worsened markedly over several months. Chorea lead to genetic testing that confirmed a diagnosis of Huntington Disease (HD). A CT scan of the head showed wider ventricles than is typical of HD. The head CT and gait change suggested normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH). Lumbar puncture (LP) led to improved neuropsychologic test scores and walking thereby supporting the diagnosis of NPH. Surprisingly, the LP also led to an 80% improvement of chorea. There are two other reports of an association between HD and NPH. NPH should be considered in HD patients with atypical symptoms, such as the inability to walk or rapid progression, as its treatment may lead to improved cognition, gait, and chorea.
KW - Chorea
KW - Huntington’s disease
KW - Hydrocephalus
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U2 - 10.3233/BEN-2009-0239
DO - 10.3233/BEN-2009-0239
M3 - Article
C2 - 20178144
AN - SCOPUS:77449095261
VL - 21
SP - 193
EP - 195
JO - Behavioural Neurology
JF - Behavioural Neurology
SN - 0953-4180
IS - 3-4
ER -