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Movement disease characterized by brief, semi-directed, irregular movements that not repetitive or rhythmic, but appear to flow from one muscle to the next.
We present a family with typical clinical features of benign hereditary chorea.
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We conclude that quantitative assessment of chorea is feasible in Huntington's disease.
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There is some doubtful evidence of the value of the alkaloid in chorea.
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Gait velocity declined with an increase in disability and chorea score.
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The patient was initially diagnosed as having Sydenham chorea due to motor movements.
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BCH will soon have to regain this ground to mitigate immediate downward pressure.
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Japan ranks third in the list of regions with the highest acceptance of BCH.
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In this work we propose to apply the Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff (BCH) formula instead.
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Both BCH and BCH-III were rich in hydrophobic amino acids.
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Thus BCH is unpredictable as of now.
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This review summarizes both a historical perspective and our current understanding of BHC.
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MEMBER: Do you get away from the bad effects of BHC by using lindane?
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However, in some cases, atypical features were described such that controversy arose regarding whether BHC was a single syndrome.
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There was a loss of most TITF-1-mediated striatal interneurons in the BHC specimen compared to four matched control brains.
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Some forms of BHC complexity significantly declined, even while the largest of the large remain highly complex on organizational, business, and geographic dimensions, it said.
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We present a family with typical clinical features of benign hereditarychorea.
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Benign hereditarychorea is an autosomal dominant disorder presenting with childhood-onset chorea, no dementia, and little or no progression.