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Definitions of chorea in various dictionaries:
noun - chorea in dogs
noun - any of several degenerative nervous disorders characterized by spasmodic movements of the body and limbs
Any of various disorders of the nervous system marked by uncontrollable and irregular muscle movements, especially of the arms, legs, and face.
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A condition that features involuntary tics, it's part of Sydenham's & Huntington's diseases |
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Any of various disorders of the nervous system marked by involuntary, jerky movements, especially of the arms, legs, and face, and by incoordination. |
a neurological disorder characterized by jerky involuntary movements affecting especially the shoulders, hips, and face. |
rapid, violent movements of the muscles that are difficult to stop or control: |
A neurological disorder characterized by jerky involuntary movements affecting especially the shoulders, hips, and face. |
any of several degenerative nervous disorders characterized by spasmodic movements of the body and limbs |
chorea in dogs |
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Chorea (or choreia, occasionally) is an abnormal involuntary movement disorder, one of a group of neurological disorders called dyskinesias. The term chorea is derived from the Ancient Greek: ("dance"; see choreia), as the quick movements of the feet or hands are comparable to dancing. * The term hemichorea refers to chorea of one side of the body, such as chorea of one arm but not both (analogous to hemiballismus).* |