Examples of 'chorea' in a sentence

Meaning of "chorea"

chorea (noun): A type of movement disorder characterized by involuntary, jerky movements, often associated with neurological conditions
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  • An Ancient Greek circular dance accompanied by a chorus.
  • Any of the various diseases of the nervous system characterized by involuntary muscular movements of the face and extremities; St. Vitus's dance.

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There is no standard course of treatment for chorea.
Cases associated with chorea and hysteria.
Chorea is manifest by abnormal involuntary movements.
The presence of chorea alone confirms the diagnosis.
Case reports have referred to chorea.
Spastic chorea in his right hand.
Our patient presented left hemibody recurring chorea.
Rheumatic chorea is a possible symptom of childhood rheumatic fever.
Other genetic causes of chorea are rare.
In chorea a good many cases have been reported.
Seeking a better drug to treat chorea.
Chorea gravidarum is rare type of chorea which is a complication of pregnancy.
Tics must be differentiated from chorea.
Lonchaea chorea is synanthropic and may become a nuisance pest.
Other rheumatic and nonrheumatic causes of chorea were ruled out.

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Chorea refers to the loss of ability to control physical movements.
It is useful in the treatment of chorea.
Chorea is another such condition.
Chronic progressive hereditary chorea.
Myoclonus or chorea or dystonia.
Such cases are sometimes called isolated benign hereditary chorea.
Only one patient having chorea underwent a magnetic resonance angiography.
Something called chorea.
Rest helps improve chorea and it can be aggravated by excitement or fatigue.
A thing called chorea.
Other drugs that help to reduce chorea include neuroleptics and benzodiazepines.
Drug treatment is indicated for patients with severe disabling chorea.
Treatment depends on the type of chorea and the associated disease.
Chorea seems to be.
Chronic degenerative chorea.
A worsening of chorea an existing neurological disorder characterised by involuntary spasmodic movements of the body.
Dementia and difficulty controlling movements chorea are its symptoms.
Chorea can interfere with daily functioning and increase the risk of injury.
Exacerbation of chorea.
Rheumatic chorea often disappears spontaneously after the underlying infection is treated with antibiotics.
Dancing mania has also been known as epidemic chorea and epidemic dancing.
This illness is characterized by loss of memory and odd jerking movements called chorea.
He used this method on the spine of chorea sufferers with some success.
Lonchaea chorea is a species of flies in the family Lonchaeidae.
Lovecraft himself acknowledged in letters that he suffered from bouts of chorea as a child.
Chorea is derived from the Greek word for dance.
These side effects may manifest as dyskinesias such as chorea and dystonia.
Both chorea and PANDAS show abnormal magnetic resonance imaging findings.
His sister Edith suffered from chorea as a child.
Causes Sydenham chorea is one of the major signs of acute rheumatic fever.
It used to be called Huntington chorea.
Chorea is incredibly rare in MS.
Different studies have reported APS as the primary cause of chorea.
In the treatment of chorea I always found Agaricus the most reliable remedy.
The condition is now better known as Huntington chorea or Huntington disease.

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