- acute chorea
- Sydenham c.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Chorea gravidarum — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G25.5, O99.3 eMedicine … Wikipedia
chorea gravidarum — chorea in the early months of pregnancy, with or without a previous history of rheumatic disease; it may be the presentation of a type such as Sydenham chorea or some other acute type, or may be idiopathic, and may recur in subsequent pregnancies … Medical dictionary
Chorea — Ceaseless rapid complex body movements that look well coordinated and purposeful but are, in fact, involuntary. Chorea was thought suggestive of a grotesque dance. The term chorea is derived from the Greek word choreia for dancing (as is… … Medical dictionary
chorea — /kɔˈriə / (say kaw reeuh) noun 1. Huntington s chorea, a hereditary disease, characterised by involuntary movements and progressive mental deterioration. 2. Sydenham s chorea, an acute disease especially common among children and associated with… …
chorea, sydenham's — A disease or syndrome of children, usually following or companion to rheumatic fever, and having involuntary movements, anxiety and impaired memory. It usually clears up in two or three months. CHRONIC A disease or imbalance of long, slow… … Herbal-medical glossary
Sydenham's chorea — Saint Vitus dance redirects here. For other uses, see Saint Vitus dance (disambiguation). Sydenham s chorea Classification and external resources ICD 10 I02 ICD 9 … Wikipedia
Sydenham chorea — an acute, generally self limited, neurological disorder seen most often in children between the ages of 5 and 15 years or in women during pregnancy; it is closely linked with rheumatic fever. It is characterized by involuntary movements that… … Medical dictionary
Dubini chorea — an acute, fatal form due to acute infection of the central nervous system; called also Dubini disease … Medical dictionary
hyoscine chorea — chorealike movements occurring in acute hyoscine (scopolamine) intoxication … Medical dictionary
rheumatic fever — acute rheumatism a disease affecting mainly children and young adults that arises as a delayed complication of infection of the upper respiratory tract with haemolytic streptococci (see Streptococcus). The main features are fever, arthritis… … The new mediacal dictionary