Medical Management of Parkinson's Disease
Chorea is typified by jerky movements flitting from one body part to another, in contrast to tics which are stereotyped. Quasi-purposive movements, where the patient seemingly uses a part of the involuntary movement to do a task (e.g. adjusting the spectacles or the hem of the dress) is also typical of chorea. ................
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