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Chorea: What It Is, Causes, Treatment & Risk Factors
What is chorea? Chorea is a symptom that causes involuntary, irregular or unpredictable muscle movements . It affects your arms, legs and facial muscles. Chorea comes from the Greek word that means “to dance.” It can make you look like you're dancing, restless or fidgety.
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Chorea - Wikipedia
Chorea, or (rarely) choreia is an abnormal involuntary movement disorder, characterized by quick movements of the hands or feet. It is one of a group of ...
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Chorea - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Chorea is a state of excessive, spontaneous movements that are irregularly timed, nonrepetitive, randomly distributed, and abrupt in character.
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chorea
‖ chorea Path. (kɒˈriːə) [Short for L. chorea Sancti Viti, St. Vitus's dance; L. chorēa, a. Gr. χορεία dance, f. χορός: see chorus.] St. Vitus's dance, a name given to the dancing madness (choreomania) which spread in the 15th c. from Germany throughout Europe; an epidemic (probably hysterical) char...
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Chorea & Huntington's Disease
Chorea is an abnormal involuntary movement derived from the Greek word “dance”. It is characterized by brief, abrupt, irregular, unpredictable, non-stereotyped ...
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Chorea in Adults: Background, Pathophysiology, Epidemiology
Chorea as a state of excessive, spontaneous movements, irregularly timed, non-repetitive, randomly distributed and abrupt in character.
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Chorea (disambiguation)
Chorea is an abnormal involuntary movement disorder. Chorea or Choreia may also refer to:
Choreia, an ancient Greek dance
Chorea minor
Chorea gravidarum, a chorea that occurs as a complication in pregnancy
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Chorea | Cedars-Sinai
Chorea is a movement disorder where people have brief movements they cannot control. These movements drift from one muscle to another and can involve virtually ...
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Overview of chorea - UpToDate
INTRODUCTION. The word "chorea" is derived from the Greek "choreia," meaning "dance." Chorea is a hyperkinetic movement disorder ...
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Chorea: Signs, Causes, and Treatment - Healthline
Chorea is a movement disorder that causes involuntary, unpredictable body movements. Symptoms may include fidgeting to severe uncontrolled arm and leg ...
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Chorea: An unusual manifestation of endocrine diseases - PMC
Chorea is a movement disorder involving involuntary movements of muscles of the face, neck, and limbs, usually caused by basal ganglia lesions. As an important ...
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is huntington's chorea inherited
It is also a basal ganglia disease causing a hyperkinetic movement disorder known as chorea.
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Dicranomyia chorea
Dicranomyia chorea is a Palearctic species of cranefly in the family Limoniidae.
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Chorea gravidarum
Chorea gravidarum is a rare type of chorea which presents with involuntary abnormal movement, characterized by abrupt, brief, nonrhythmic, nonrepetitive A patient developed this chorea with no definite evidence of previous Sydenham's chorea or recent streptococcal infections, but had anti-basal ganglia
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Huntington's chorea
Huntington's chorea Med. [f. the name of George Huntington (1851–1916), American neurologist, who described it in 1872 + chorea.] A rare hereditary disease of the brain manifested in middle age and characterized by irregular body movements, disturbance of speech, and progressive dementia. Also Hunti...
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