儿童进行性舞蹈动作:西德纳姆舞蹈病的早期识别和管理。

IF 2.5 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements Pub Date : 2025-02-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5334/tohm.988
Jason M Jaronik, Nicholas A Scott, Bruce D Harley, Phillip L Marsh, Hassaan A Khan, Sufyan Zackariya, Anna M Tincher, Anthony V Thomas, Mahmoud D Al-Fadhl, John R Bales, Morgan C Lain, Uzma Rizvi, Randall J Bjork, Mark M Walsh
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摘要

背景:西德纳姆舞蹈病是一种罕见的急性风湿热的神经系统表现,在发达国家由于a群链球菌的致风湿菌株而持续存在。现象学显示:本病例显示了10岁女性西德纳姆舞蹈病从轻微的早期症状到明确的严重舞蹈样运动的演变。教育价值:本病例强调了早期识别、多学科管理和药物管理的重要性,以优化西德纳姆舞蹈病等罕见疾病的预后。本病例强调了西德纳姆舞蹈病的诊断和治疗挑战,展示了其从微妙的早期症状到明确的严重舞蹈病样运动的进展。这表明早期识别、多学科护理和谨慎用药对于优化这种罕见的与风湿热相关的神经系统疾病的预后的重要性。
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Progressive Choreiform Movements in a Child: Early Recognition and Management of Sydenham Chorea.

Background: Sydenham chorea, a rare neurological manifestation of acute rheumatic fever, persists in developed countries due to rheumatogenic strains of group A streptococcus.

Phenomenology shown: This case demonstrates the evolution from subtle early symptoms to definitive severe choreiform movements in Sydenham chorea in a 10-year-old female.

Educational value: This case highlights the importance of early recognition, multidisciplinary management, and vigilance in medication administration to optimize outcomes in rare conditions such as Sydenham chorea.

Highlights: This case highlights the diagnostic and management challenges of Sydenham chorea, showcasing its progression from subtle early symptoms to definitive severe choreiform movements. It demonstrates the importance of early recognition, multidisciplinary care, and cautious medication administration to optimize outcomes in this rare neurological condition associated with rheumatic fever.

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