Huntington’s disease complicated by traumatic subarachnoid bleeding and subdural hematoma
Though Huntington’s disease (HD) is frequently complicated by falls and consecutive traumatic brain injury (TBI) with subdural hematoma (SDH), traumatic subarachnoid bleeding (SAB) has not been reported as a complication of HD. A 67yo female with HD due to a CAG-repeat expansion of 43 repeats, diagn...
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doaj-480d12ba33ef4564b1cb1ebe03fc6dab2021-10-07T04:26:38ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Brain Hemorrhages2589-238X2021-09-0123131133Huntington’s disease complicated by traumatic subarachnoid bleeding and subdural hematomaJ. Josef Finsterer0Maria Korn1Klinik Landstrasse, Messerli Institute, Vienna, Austria; Corresponding author at: Postfach 20, 1180 Vienna, Austria.Radiological Dpt., Klinik Landstrasse, Vienna, AustriaThough Huntington’s disease (HD) is frequently complicated by falls and consecutive traumatic brain injury (TBI) with subdural hematoma (SDH), traumatic subarachnoid bleeding (SAB) has not been reported as a complication of HD. A 67yo female with HD due to a CAG-repeat expansion of 43 repeats, diagnosed 18 months earlier, was admitted after a fall with a Glasgow-Coma Scale (GCS) score of 3. Cerebral CT on admission revealed bilateral SDH and SAB. No aneurysm could be detected on conventional angiography. After extubation, she was non-responsive to verbal requests and typical choreatic movement recurred. Tiaprid, olanzapine, and tetrabenazine were of limited effect. This case shows that falls in HD may not only cause SDH but rarely traumatic SAB. TBI in HD may worsen the phenotype and may increase the risk of a poor outcome.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589238X21000358Traumatic brain injuryHuntington’s diseaseDementiaMovement disorderHuntingtinAtaxia |
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Huntington’s disease complicated by traumatic subarachnoid bleeding and subdural hematoma |
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Huntington’s disease complicated by traumatic subarachnoid bleeding and subdural hematoma |
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Huntington’s disease complicated by traumatic subarachnoid bleeding and subdural hematoma |
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Huntington’s disease complicated by traumatic subarachnoid bleeding and subdural hematoma |
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huntington’s disease complicated by traumatic subarachnoid bleeding and subdural hematoma |
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KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. |
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Brain Hemorrhages |
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2589-238X |
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2021-09-01 |
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Though Huntington’s disease (HD) is frequently complicated by falls and consecutive traumatic brain injury (TBI) with subdural hematoma (SDH), traumatic subarachnoid bleeding (SAB) has not been reported as a complication of HD. A 67yo female with HD due to a CAG-repeat expansion of 43 repeats, diagnosed 18 months earlier, was admitted after a fall with a Glasgow-Coma Scale (GCS) score of 3. Cerebral CT on admission revealed bilateral SDH and SAB. No aneurysm could be detected on conventional angiography. After extubation, she was non-responsive to verbal requests and typical choreatic movement recurred. Tiaprid, olanzapine, and tetrabenazine were of limited effect. This case shows that falls in HD may not only cause SDH but rarely traumatic SAB. TBI in HD may worsen the phenotype and may increase the risk of a poor outcome. |
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Traumatic brain injury Huntington’s disease Dementia Movement disorder Huntingtin Ataxia |
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