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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
The word Chorea has Greek origins meaning "to dance". It has a dance-like appearance due to the random and flowing quality of the movement. Chorea is a type of [[Hyperkinetic Movement Disorder|hyperkinetic movement disorder]]. The condition seems like involuntary movements flow from one area of the body to another which cannot be predicted.
The word Chorea has Greek origins meaning "to dance". It has a dance-like appearance due to the random and flowing quality of the movement. Chorea is a type of [[Hyperkinetic Movement Disorder|hyperkinetic movement disorder]]. The involuntary movements flow from one area of the body to another which cannot be predicted beforehand.


== Causes ==
== Causes ==

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

The word Chorea has Greek origins meaning "to dance". It has a dance-like appearance due to the random and flowing quality of the movement. Chorea is a type of hyperkinetic movement disorder. The involuntary movements flow from one area of the body to another which cannot be predicted beforehand.

Causes[edit | edit source]

They are predominantly of 2 types

  • Acquired Causes
  • Genetic Causes
Acquired Causes of Chorea

Phenomenological Features[edit | edit source]

  • Randomness
  • Flowing Quality
  • Parakinesia
  • Motor impersistence
  • Ballism
  • Athetosis
  • Varying velocity of movements

Diagnosis[edit | edit source]

Management[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]