CHOREA

kərēˈə, kō– or St. Vitus's dance, acute disturbance of the central nervous system characterized by involuntary muscular movements of the face and extremities. The disease, known also as Sydenham's chorea (not to be confused with Huntington's disease, a hereditary disease of adults that is sometimes called Huntington's chorea), is usually, but not always, a complication of rheumatic fever. Sydenham's chorea, a disease of children, especially females, usually appears between the ages of 7 and 14. Facial grimacing and jerking movements persist for 6 to 10 weeks and sometimes recur after months or even years. Eventually the symptoms disappear. Although there is no specific treatment, sedatives and tranquilizers are helpful in suppressing the involuntary movements. Technically, it is sometimes called chorea minor or juvenile chorea to distinguish it from several less common choreas, chorea also being a general term for continuous, involuntary jerking movements.

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...with Hereditary Disorders. I. HERBERT SCHEINBERG 404 17. Mental Disorders with Huntingtons Chorea. a. Clinical Aspects. JOHN R. WHITTIER 412 b. Neuropathology...
...514 Chorea 515...another. Holmes 25 gives Huntingtons chorea, of which we shall have more to say in...usually large numbers showing migraine, chorea, paralysis, extreme nervousness, and infantile...
...ABERRATIONS Pages 609 - 650 307. Hypomania. Constitutional Excitement. 308. Psychosis of Chorea. 309. Traumatic Psychoses. 310. Menstrual Mental Aberrations. 311. Mental Aberrations of Pregnancy...
...Swedo Leonard, 1994 ; and Sydenhams chorea, which occurs secondary to rheumatic fever...23 children and adolescents with Sydenhams chorea and 14 with rheumatic fever but without chorea. They found that the Sydenhams patients...
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Cognitive Functioning in Sydenhams Chorea: Part 1. Attentional Processes B...Mental Health Ten patients with Sydenhams chorea, ages 7 to 15 years, were tested on a...controls, the patients with Sydenhams chorea showed decrements in performance on tasks...
Cognitive Functioning in Sydenhams Chorea: Part 2. Executive Functioning B...Health Ten patients with Sydenhams chorea, ages 7 to 15 years, were tested on two...ganglia disorders (e.g., Huntingtons chorea, Parkinsons disease). Deficits were observed...
...ones own genetic health. In Huntingtons chorea, the lay societies play an extremely important...greatly from contact with the Huntingtons Chorea Society. The needs of Mrs. Ss family...who many into families with Huntingtons chorea are not informed about the threat to the...
...before the ballet. The account is entitled "Chorea nympharum," and for our purposes it needs...similes. But still another image in his "Chorea nympharum" needs to be traced back as...Beaujoyeulx would certainly have known Dorats "Chorea nympharum" describing his own dance, and...
...neurodegenerative diseases such as Huntingtons chorea, and certain rare viral infections. Because...neurodegenerative diseases Alzheimers, Huntingtons chorea, and Parkinsons. All three cause neurons...chorea 15,000 215...
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...experiences impaired speech and swallowing as well as uncontrollable dance-like movements called chorea. (Huntingtons disease is sometimes called Huntingtons chorea.)The disorder affects metabolism, causing the individual to lose up to 10,000 calories per...
...the discovery of disease-related genes. The gene for cystic fibrosis, for example, has been found on chromosome 7. Huntingtons chorea was discovered lurking on the end of chromosome 4. Inherited breast cancer was traced to chromosome 17, early-onset Alzheimers...
...chunks of genetic code might be linked to human disease. Geneticists managed to bag a few trophies anyway--genes for Huntingtons chorea and cystic fibrosis, for example--mostly in rare diseases caused by a problem in a single, high-powered gene. Unfortunately...
...the debilitating, and undiagnosed, progression of Huntingtons chorea. Mysterious fires plagued the family. Their house burned down...conscience. In later years, Woody Guthrie, sick with Huntingtons chorea and unable to perform, kept coming back to the ghost of Tom...
...Christiansted, Vl 00822; (809) 7783824; fax (809) 773-8877. Chorea. Contemporary dance theatre. 3-8 dancers. 20-30 performances...prepared solo. Bring: resume, dance photo. Contact: Piero Fazzini, Chorea, Via Pirandello 14 40127, Bologna, Italy; 39 51 63311 86, fax...
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...performance. It will be premiered at Brecons Theatr Brycheiniog on Friday at 7.45pm. A collaboration with Theatre Association of Chorea of Poland and co-produced by Theatr Brycheiniog, Bakkus is a blend of film, live original music, text, imagery and powerful...
...director Tomasz Rodowicz for its production, After The Birds. Two years ago Earthfall worked with his group, Theatre Association Chorea, on a show called Hode Galatan. It is hoped that After The Birds will be the second in a trilogy offered by the companies. Jessica...
...a week, madly excited to learn we could go home, I trampolined on the bed, fell and half-brained myself. At six, I developed chorea - St Vitus Dance - along with a grumbling appendix. Endless, exhausting trips to Manchester pokes and prods enough X Rays to...
...Cause of Huntingtons disease found British and German scientists have discovered that the degenerative disease Huntingtons Chorea is caused by a build-up of deposits in the brain, revealing similarities with Alzheimers and Cruetzfeldt Jakob disease. The...
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CHOREA k re , ko or St. Vituss dance, acute disturbance...face and extremities. The disease, known also as Sydenhams chorea (not to be confused with Huntingtons disease , a hereditary disease of adults that is sometimes called Huntingtons chorea), is usually, but not always, a complication of rheumatic...
SYDENHAMS CHOREA see chorea . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...involuntary muscular movements and progressive intellectual deterioration; formerly called Huntingtons chorea. The disease is sometimes confused with chorea or St. Vituss dance, which is not hereditary. A faulty gene produces a defective protein attacks...
ST. VITUSS DANCE see chorea . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...Sicilian martyr. Vitus is invoked against diseases including epilipsy, nervous disorders, and St. Vitus Dance (Sydenhams chorea). He is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, a collective cult of saints that originated in the 14th-century Rhineland, believed...
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