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Hemiballismus

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Hemiballismus

Overview

Hemiballismus (also known as hemiballism) is a rare movement disorder characterized by sudden, violent, involuntary flinging or throwing movements of one side of the body. The term derives from the Greek words "hemi-" (half), "ballismos" (to throw), and describes one of the most dramatic hyperkinetic movement disorders in neurology.

Clinical Presentation

Core Symptoms

  • Sudden onset: Movements typically begin abruptly without warning
  • Unilateral involvement: Affects arm and leg on the same side (contralateral to the lesion)
  • Movement characteristics:
  • Rapid, random, and purposeless
  • Large-amplitude flinging motions
  • Can be continuous or episodic
  • Often worsen with attempted voluntary movement
  • May decrease during sleep

Associated Features

  • Motor dysfunction: Significant impairment of voluntary movement due to constant involuntary activity
  • Psychological impact: Anxiety, frustration, and depression due to disabling movements
  • Risk of injury: Patients may harm themselves due to violent movements

Etiology

Primary Causes

Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • Huntington's disease - Most common cause of hemiballismus in the context of neurodegeneration
  • Wilson disease - Copper accumulation affecting the basal ganglia
  • Multiple system atrophy - Autonomic and movement disorder syndrome
  • C9orf72 expansion - Associated with ALS/FTD spectrum

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