Ilik, FaikBuyukgol, HuseyinOgmegul, Aysegul2024-02-232024-02-2320140250-5150https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12452/17660Syndromes associated with acute bilateral lesions of the basal ganglia in diabetic uremic patients are uncommon. Uremic encephalopathy is typical of patients showing cortical involvement, with symptoms including confusion, seizures, tremors, or myoclonus. Whenever basal ganglia are anatomically involved, movement disorders arise, including chorea. In this article we present a case with basal ganglia involvement in a uremic diabetic patient causes chorea because of rare presentation.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessDiabetes MellitusBasal GangliaChoreaUremiChorea Due to Basal Ganglia Involvement in A Uremic Diabetic PatientArticle392353356WOS:000216457800022