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Iran J Neurol ; 13(3): 172-6, 2014 Jul 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25422738

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BACKGROUND: Non-ketotic hyperglycemia (NKHG) may increase the probability of seizures and movement disorders. METHODS: We describe a series of 14 elders admitted for seizures and movement disorders linked to NKHG. RESULTS: Twelve patients developed motor seizures and two others movement disorders. Glucose levels varied 9.28 to 32 mmol/l, while osmolarity values varied from 302.28 to 328 mosmol/l. All patients responded well to insulin therapy and four of them needed anti-epileptic drugs. CONCLUSION: Seizures or movement disorders in elderly with NKHG could be misdiagnosed as neurological diseases. Blood glucose must be audited whenever patients with seizures or movement disorders are encountered, as the condition may quickly resolve when NKHG is controlled.

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