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Treatable Sydenham Chorea in a 76-Year-Old Woman. [PDF]
Stuetzer A +3 more
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Marshall Hall, the reflex arc and epilepsy [PDF]
Marshall Hall (1790-1857), who graduated from the University of Edinburgh's Medical School in 1812, was considered one of the greatest physiologists of his day.
Eadie, M. J.
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Sydenham’s chorea in a Nigerian girl: A case report
Sydenham chorea is a major manifestation of Rheumatic fever (RF). Chorea occurs primarily in children and is rare after the age of 20 years. Females are more often affected and it almost never occurs in post-pubertal males.
Ezenwa BN, Njokanma F
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Oxcarbazepine May Be Useful in Sydenham Chorea. [PDF]
Işıkay S, Yılmaz K.
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Sydenham Chorea Managed With Immunoglobulin in Acute Rheumatic Fever. [PDF]
Ali A +4 more
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Presentación de dos pacientes con hemicorea vascular
El término corea procede del griego choreia, que significa danza. Conocida desde la Antigüedad, en la Edad Media esta enfermedad se extendió como una epidemia por toda Europa por los caminos que recorrían los peregrinos.
Jorge Michel Rodríguez Pupo +4 more
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Saint Vitus of Lucania: Patron Saint of chorea
St. Vitus of Lucania was a third century roman saint, who became posthumously associated with abnormal movements and chorea. He was put to death by command of Emperor Diocletian (Ruled from 284 A.D.
Leonardo Palacios-Sánchez +3 more
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Comparison of the efficacy of carbamazepine, haloperidol and valproic acid in the treatment of children with Sydenham\u27s chorea: clinical follow-up of 18 patients [PDF]
In order to compare and contrast the efficacy of haloperidol, carbamazepine, and valproic acid in the treatment of Sydenham\u27s chorea a prospective study including 18 cases of this disorder was undertaken. Age of patients ranged from 7 to 15 years. Ten
Cardozo, J. J. +4 more
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Childhood-Onset Obsessive Compulsive Disorder [PDF]
Childhood-onset obsessive-compulsive disorder affects 1%-2% of children and adolescents. While symptoms reported by children and behavioral therapies and pharmacological interventions administered to children are similar to those seen among individuals ...
Dursun Karaman +2 more
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