Post-stroke Chorea in the Neurology Department of Ignace Deen Hospital of Conakry, Guinea

Idrissa Doumbouya, Souleymane Djigue Barry, Mohamed Lamine Toure, Djenabou Negue Barry,Karinka Diawara,Mohamed Traore, Mamadou Hady Diallo,Fode Abass Cisse,Amara Cisse

CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE(2023)

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Introduction: Chorea is an uncommon complication of stroke. The pathophysiology, the exact location of the lesions, and the evolution of this type of chorea are still poorly understood. The objective was to describe the epidemiological, clinical, and imaging profile of post-stroke chorea in a tropical environment in the context of a stroke epidemic. Material and Methods: We conducted a five-year retrospective observational study from 2015 to 2020 on stroke patients who presented with chorea in our department. Epidemiological, clinical, and imaging data were registered. Results: Fourteen patients presented with chorea after their stroke, a frequency of 0.6%. The average age was 57.1 years with a male predominance. Hypertension was the cardiovascular risk factor in half of the patients; three patients (21.4) were diabetic. Chorea was the initial manifestation of the stroke in eight patients (57.1%). Thirteen patients (92.9%) had an ischaemic stroke and one had a cerebral haemorrhage. The middle cerebral artery (MCA) was involved in nine patients (64.3%), the anterior cerebral artery (ACA) in three patients (21.4%), and two patients (14.3%) had posterior cerebral artery (PCA) involvement. The lesions were cortical in five patients (35.7%), five other patients (35.7%) had a deep location, and four patients (28.6%) had both deep and cortical locations of their lesions. The structures affected were the lentiform nucleus (50%), the insula (35.7%), the caudate nucleus (14.3%), and the thalamus (14.3%). Conclusion: Post-stroke chorea is poorly studied in the tropics. In the presence of any acute abnormal movement associated with cardiovascular risk factors, post-stroke chorea should be considered. Recovery is rapid when treated early.
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conakry,middle cerebral artery,basal ganglia,stroke,chorea
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