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Huntington's Chorea

Archives of Neurology, 1967
Advances in neurology have not been made only by the laboriously documented treatises of academicians. George Huntington was a general practitioner from East Hampton, Long Island, who was 22 years old when he described hereditary chorea. The description was made possible by the fact that Huntington, his father, and his grandfather had practiced ...
I A, Brody, R H, Wilkins
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Autoimmune choreas

Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 2016
Chorea, a movement disorder characterised by a continuous flow of unpredictable muscle contractions, has a myriad of genetic and non-genetic causes. Although autoimmune processes are rare aetiology of chorea, they are relevant both for researchers and clinicians.
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Diabetic Chorea

Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2022
Kei Yokozeki   +2 more
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Chorea

The American Journal of Nursing, 1925
TREVOR BROWN, JOHN F. SANDER
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Huntington Chorea

Archives of Neurology, 1977
E S, Tolosa, S B, Sparber
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CHOREA GRAVIDARUM

The Lancet, 1966
B V, Lewis, M, Parsons
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CHOREA GRAVIDARUM

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1948
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A conserved sorting-associated protein is mutant in chorea-acanthocytosis

Nature Genetics, 2001
Luca Rampoldi   +2 more
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Sydenham Chorea

Archives of Neurology, 2001
R, Jummani, M, Okun
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