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.
Ús de hereditary chorea en anglès
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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.