Jenyce, I know this post is quite old but did you find anything that worked? I have the same situation I'm researching for a friend. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Misty Pate
On Monday, August 24, 2009 2:08:38 PM UTC-7, Jenyce wrote:
My friends daughter was just diagnosed with Sydenham's chorea. It is a--
neurologic movement disorder characterized by irregular, abrupt,
relatively rapid involuntary movements (i.e., chorea) of muscles of
the face, neck, trunk, and arms and legs (limbs). Additional findings
often include diminished muscle tone (hypotonia), muscle weakness, and
emotional and behavioral disturbances, particularly obsessive-
compulsive behaviors. Sydenham's chorea most frequently occurs in
children or adolescents between the ages of 5 to 15 following acute
rheumatic fever (ARF). ARF is an inflammatory disease that develops
subsequent to throat infection with certain strains of streptococcal
bacteria. I have a lot of ideas but would like some more input. Any
suggestions?
Thanks, Jenyce
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