Abstract
Acute to subacute pediatric movement disorders require prompt diagnosis to identify potentially treatable diseases. We present a 6-year-old male with a three-week history of generalized chorea transitioning to predominantly right-sided hemichorea and then to left hemiplegia. We review the mechanisms in tuberculous meningitis underlying his movement abnormalities.
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