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Disease Information for Chorea, Sydenham's acute: Clinical Manifestations
- Clinical Manifestations (56)
- Demographics & Risk Factors (21)
- Laboratory Tests (9)
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- Signs & Symptoms
- Adolescent
- Facial grimacing
- Facial tic
- Tongue movements/involuntary
- Muscle weakness
- Abnormal movements/involuntary
- Action Tremor
- Athetosis
- Basal ganglion signs
- Behavior problems
- Chorea signs
- Choreoathetoid movement
- Choreoathetosis
- Clumsiness/poor coordination
- CNS symptoms/signs
- Delirium/Agitated delirium
- Dropping things
- Dysarthria
- Dystonia
- Extrapyramidal signs
- Fine-motor coordination problems
- Finger to nose test abnormality
- Flailing arms/hands
- Habit tic/shrugging shoulders
- Hand tremors
- Hyperkinetic Movement Disorder
- Intelligence normal
- Involuntary movements
- Jerky movements
- Movement disorder/clears in sleep status
- Movement or gait disorder/signs
- Non-purposeful arm movements
- One arm movement disorder
- Raised arms/hyperpronated position/sign
- Slow speech
- Tic syndrome in a child Habit spasm
- Tics/sign
- Tremor
- Tremor in Children
- Tremor,coarse
- Tremor,intention
- Tremor,resting
- Peculiar respiratory/grunts noises
- Destructive Behavior
- Emotional/affective lability
- Difficulty Talking
- Falling
- Otherwise well Isolated problem
- Restlessness/Anxiousness
- Weakness
- Blue eyed patient/sign
- Disease Progression
- Course/6-8 months illness
- Course/Improves with time/growth/development
- Course/Self limited usually
- Incubation/delay 6 months
- Onset/insidious