Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports (Jan 2009)

A Case of Fahr's Disease Presenting as Chorea Successfully Treated by the Use of Quetiapine

  • Syoichiro Kono,
  • Yasuhiro Manabe,
  • Tomotaka Tanaka,
  • Daiki Fujii,
  • Yasuko Sakai,
  • Hisashi Narai,
  • Nobuhiko Omori,
  • Koji Abe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4137/CCRep.S3423
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2

Abstract

Read online

We report a case of 30-year-old man presenting chorea in his legs. A brain computed tomography (CT) scan showed bilateral symmetric calcifications in the basal ganglia, thalamus, cerebellum and subcortical white matter. Laboratory studies showed no abnormalities of serum calcium, phosphate, PTH, lactic acid, pyruvic acid and cerebrospinal fluid. Under the diagnosis of Fahr's disease (FD), we treated with quetiapine (75 mg/day), which completely abolished his symptoms and he showed no other side effect. Our experience suggests that quetiapine is well tolerated in FD patients and effectively treats chorea without extrapyramidal movement.