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Refers to several conditions, many of them neurodegenerative, that prevent normal movement. Some are characterized by either lack of movement (bradykinesia, hypokinesia, etc) or excessive movement (chorea, athetosis, dystonia, tremor). Besides Parkinson's, other conditions often defined as movement disorders include essential tremor, multiple system atrophy, progressive supranuclear palsy, Huntington's disease, Tourette's syndrome and cerebral palsy.
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Chorea (choreia, khoreia, χορεία) is a circle dance (χορεύω σε κύκλο) accompanied by singing (see chorus, khoros), known in ancient Greece. Homer's poem the Iliad refers to chorea, (χορεία) a Greek circle dance accompanied by singing. ...
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- Chorea, Huntington's disease | Disorders | The Movement Disorder ...
Chorea is an abnormal involuntary movement derived from the Greek word ... Search for video on chorea in the Movement Disorders Journal supplements (MEMBERS ONLY) ...
- Chorea Information Page: National Institute of Neurological Disorders ...
Chorea information page compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and ... The NINDS supports research on movement disorders such as chorea. ...
- Chorea, Athetosis, and Hemiballismus: Movement Disorders: Merck Manual ...
... ·Chorea, Athetosis, and Hemiballismus· Coordination Disorders· Dystonia ... Chorea and athetosis, which may occur together as choreoathetosis, are not disorders. ...
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Movement disorders are a group of conditions that result from a disturbance of ... output of the basal ganglia and the hyperkinetic movement disorder, chorea. ...
- Movement disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bradykinesia (slow movement) Cerebral palsy. Chorea (rapid, involuntary movement) ... "MedlinePlus: Movement Disorders". v • d • e ... movement disorders ...
- Pediatric Movement Disorders - Chorea and Choreoathetosis
Chorea is an irregular, rapid, uncontrolled, involuntary, excessive movement that seems to flow randomly from one part of the body to another.
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INTRODUCTION Movement disorders are characterized by either excessive ... Movement disorders. Chorea. Dystonia. Lesch Nyhan syndrome. Myoclonus. Post pump chorea ...
- Center for Parkinson's Disease and Other Movement Disorders
... and Other Movement Disorders in New York City has become renowned as a premier clinical and research movement ... chorea, Tourette syndrome, myoclonus, ...
- The Movement Disorder Society - MDS
... invested in the research and care of patients with Movement Disorders, ... Parkinsonism, Dystonia, Chorea, Huntington's disease, Ataxia, Tremor, Myoclonus, ...
- Movement disorders (chorea) " Online newspaper of professor Yasser Metwally
Movement disorders (chorea) The author: Professor Yasser ... Movement Disorders 1989; 4, No. 4: 310-319. Evans BK, Jankovic J: Tuberous sclerosis and chorea. ...
- MedlinePlus: Movement Disorders
Chorea(National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke) - Short Summary ... Movement Disorders -- see more articles. Ataxia -- see more articles ...
- Special Report: Children's Movement Disorders and ITB Therapy Special ...
MOVEMENT. DISORDERS. • Ataxia. • Athetosis. • Chorea. • Dystonia. • Spasticity ... Chorea: A movement disorder characterized by jerky, arrhythmic, "dancelike" ...
- Movement Disorders - WiserWiki
1.2 CHOREA AND CHOREOATHETOSIS. 1.2.1 Drug-induced Choreoathetosis ... The biologic substrate of the various hyperkinetic movement disorders is not well understood. ...
- Chorea
Chorea is an abnormal voluntary movement disorder, one of a group of ... and curable.The NINDS supports research on movement disorders such as chorea. ...
- Introduction: Movement and Cerebellar Disorders: Merck Manual Professional
Introduction· Cerebellar Disorders· Chorea, Athetosis, and Hemiballismus ... Chorea occurs in Huntington's disease (see Movement and Cerebellar Disorders: ...
- Movement Disorders
... etiology, genetics, and management of movement disorders and related conditions. ... Chorea. Sydenham's chorea is a neurologic movement disorder ...
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... the treatment of Parkinson's disease or certain other movement disorders. ... Chorea: Jerky, irregular, relatively rapid involuntary movement that primarily ...
- Movement Disorders
Movement Disorders. Parkinson's Disease. Tremor. Chorea. Dyskinesias. Dystonia ... Neurologic Movement Disorders. Chorea is characterized by jerky, arrhythmic, ...
- WE MOVE - Pediatric Sydenham's Chorea Information for Patients and ...
Sydenham's chorea is a neurologic movement disorder characterized by irregular, abrupt, relatively rapid involuntary movements.
- Huntington's Disease: Physicians' Guide: Neurology: UI Health Topics
... chorea may worsen other aspects of the movement disorder, ... independent of chorea and may limit a person's movement disorder, cognition, or mood. ...

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