Chorea DDx
Overview
Chorea refers to grouped small jerky involuntary random continuous movements, that often blend into (or disguised by) a voluntary movement. Chorea implies a lesion affecting corpus striatum
Causes
- Huntington chorea (autosomal dominant)
- Sydenham chorea (i.e. rheumatic fever)
- Senility
- Wilson’s disease
- Drugs – phenothiazines, OCP, phenytoin, L-dopa
- Vasculitis or CTD, e.g. SLE
- Thyrotoxicosis (rare)
- Polycythemia or other causes of hyperviscosity (very rare)
- Viral encephalitis (very rare)
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Critical Care
Compendium
Chris is an Intensivist and ECMO specialist at The Alfred ICU, where he is Deputy Director (Education). He is a Clinical Adjunct Associate Professor at Monash University, the Lead for the Clinician Educator Incubator programme, and a CICM First Part Examiner.
He is an internationally recognised Clinician Educator with a passion for helping clinicians learn and for improving the clinical performance of individuals and collectives. He was one of the founders of the FOAM movement (Free Open-Access Medical education) has been recognised for his contributions to education with awards from ANZICS, ANZAHPE, and ACEM.
His one great achievement is being the father of three amazing children.
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