| 21. | Huntington's disease is a neurodegenerative disease and the most common inherited cause of chorea.
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| 22. | Unlike dystonic movements, chorea-associated movements are often more rapid, random and unpredictable.
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| 23. | Chorea can be secondary to hyperthyroidism.
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| 24. | St Vitus's Dance was diagnosed, in the 17th century, as Sydenham chorea.
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| 25. | Chorea acanthocytosis is characterised by dystonia, chorea and progressive cognitive, behavioural changes and seizures.
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| 26. | Chorea acanthocytosis is characterised by dystonia, chorea and progressive cognitive, behavioural changes and seizures.
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| 27. | Are you confusing it with chorea?
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| 28. | At the age of eight, Armstrong contracted Sydenham's chorea ( then known as Yonkers.
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| 29. | Athetosis can occur in the resting state, as well as in conjunction with chorea and dystonia.
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| 30. | An exception to consent was made for patients presenting with Huntington s chorea who were also psychotic.
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