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Sydenham's Chorea Summary
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Also called St. Vitus' dance, Sydenham's chorea is a disorder of the central nervous system characterized by jerky, uncontrollable movements, either of the face or of the arms and legs. It occurs chiefly in children following an attack of rheumatic...
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Sydenham's chorea (also known as "Saint Vitus Dance")[1] is a disease characterized by rapid, uncoordinated jerking movements affecting primarily the face, feet and hands. SC results from childhood infection with Group A beta-hemolytic Streptococci and...


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Journal of Pediatric Neurology
Successful treatment of Sydenham chorea with olanzapine
01/01/2006: 1,722 words, approx. 6 pages
Abstract. Sydenham chorea is the most common form of acquired chorea in developing countries. It is an incapacitating illness lasting for months and requires drug therapy. In view of the significant side effects associated with the drugs commonly used for the treatment of...
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Palaestra
Physical education for children with congenital chorea.
03/22/1994: 3,191 words, approx. 11 pages
According to Public Law 94-142 (1975) all children with handicapping conditions are entitled to a free public education that meets their individual and unique needs, including physical education Ben fits of physical education for children with disabilities have been widely documented in the...
 


 

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