Examples of using Chorea in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Chorea is a primary feature of Huntington's disease,
This is also known as‘chorea', which is the Greek word for dance.
HD was known as Huntington's chorea and Saint Vitus's dance in the past.
adolescents with rheumatic fever develop Sydenham's chorea as a complication.
When HD starts late in life, chorea tend to be a more prominent sign than slowness or stiffness.
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You may hear doctors or health care professionals use the word‘Chorea' when talking about Huntington's disease.
For example, one person with Huntington's disease may have severe involuntary movements(chorea), but very few behavioural symptoms.
Chorea may also be caused by drugs(levodopa,
Based on these results, tetrabenazine was approved for treating HD patients' chorea in the United Kingdom in 1971.
The drug level being high can cause side effects, while the lows can let the chorea slip out of control.
For example, one person with Huntington's disease may have severe involuntary movements(chorea), but very few behavioural symptoms.
The motor signs of HD are a mixture of chorea, bradykinesia and dystonia,
including chorea.
Small chorea is a disease that belongs to the group of rheumatic diseases
Chorea, bradykinesia, irritability,
A mild form of small chorea disappears within a few weeks, severe ones can
Chorea is characterized by brief,
The main symptom of chorea minor are involuntary muscle contractions,
feverish rheumatism and chorea(St Vitus' dance).