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  • BTW if progressive consider Friedreich's ataxia

  • @DevasKnight Thank you for the inputs. For me being a cardiothoracic surgeon, the intricacies on fixing the diagnosis of his neurologic is too high for my brain. Thank you for the interest to respond to this video.

  • I would first suspect Athetoid cerebral palsy or dyskinetic cerebral palsy if he was born in India at a rural hospital. Huntington's disease is rare among Asians and still rarer before 35-40 years. Though it can't be ruled out without testing the chances are slim. Also at rest he doesn't seem to have much involuntary moments He seems also to not have any retardation and answers question and follows instructions from what I'm able to see. Lesh Nyan highly unlikely (no evidence of self mutilation)

  • PDCD?

  • he could have wilsons as well

  • I think he has ataxia telangiectasia but I will have to examine his eyes

  • I think he has ataxia telangiectasia but I will have to examine his eye

  • does this guy had Lesch-Nyhan syndrome?

  • @ankitpradhan2001

    I am sorry. I don't have any idea. This is one of my clinical collections. I don't remember the further details.

  • @drbvschandran ok ... do you have any more vids like these ... I had never seen a case of choreoathetosis (both together) before :)

  • @ankitpradhan2001 I think he has hyperthyroidism (secondary to Grave's disease) or early stage Huntington's.

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