"Chorea" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Chorea" Meaning

Chorea refers to a type of abnormal, involuntary movement of the muscles, often caused by damage to certain areas of the brain or by certain medical conditions, such as Huntington's disease, multiple sclerosis, or severe head trauma.

"Chorea" Examples

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Definition: A sudden, involuntary movement or twitch of a part of the body, often characterized by a jerky or writhing motion.


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The woman's chorea was so severe that she couldn't even walk without falling down. (#medical)
The patient's wheelchair-bound mother had suffered from chorea-induced tremors for years. (#clinical)
After the allergic reaction, Sarah's hand began to twitch with chorea, affecting her ability to sign her name. (#health)
In some cases of Huntington's disease, patients exhibit chorea, characterized by irregular movements of the arms and legs. (#scientific)
The neurosurgeon recognized the patient's symptoms as classic signs of chorea caused by a brain tumor. (#medical)

"Chorea" Similar Words

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Choreatic refers to movement or behavior that is involuntary, spasmodic, or erratic, often used to describe the movements of people who have a neurological disorder such as Parkinson's disease or Huntington's disease.

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Choreic

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Choreic refers to a type of movement abnormality, such as rigidity or stiffness, often seen in people with chorea, which is a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary, involuntary jerky movements of the body, especially the hands, feet, and face.

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