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Chorea-like movements.

Posted By: mlstoo on 2005-09-02
In Reply to: corrheal like movements - help. 'corrheal' sm

Per Stedman's:
Irregular, spasmodic, involuntary movements of the limbs or facial muscles, often accompanied by hypotonia. The location of the responsible cerebral lesion is not known.

Origin
[L. fr. G. choreia, a choral dance, fr. choros, a dance]


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