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Sydenham's Chorea, Synonym: St Vitus' dance What is Sydenham's chorea? Sydenham's chorea is a neurological manifestation...
Protein S Deficiency, Both free and total protein S are measured by ELISA methods. Total protein S levels rise with age but free protein S levels are not affecte...
Epidemiology PANDAS is an uncommon condition and there is ongoing debate about its link with Sydenham's chorea and rheumatic fever. It is likely to have a similar autoimmune a...
In uncertain cases, skin biopsy may allow early diagnosis. [ 12 ] Associated diseases It may be associated with carditis, arthritis, fever and Sydenham's chorea . Ery...
Benign hereditary chorea. Wilson's disease. Acquired Sydenham's chorea - also known as St Vitus' dance. , Involuntary movements Dyskinesias ...
Austin Flint's murmur is from aortic regurgitation as the vibration of the anterior leaflet of the mitral valve is buffeted simultaneously by the blood jets from the left atrium and the aorta. ...
Generally the symptoms of the fever, joint pains, heart problems and chorea fade away by about three months in most people. Very occasionally the chorea goes on for years but this is...
Movement problems Huntington's disease can cause both involuntary and impaired movement problems, which include: Jerky, involuntary movements in the head, face, arms or legs (chorea...
What is Staphylococcus aureus? S. aureus is a germ (bacterium). It is sometimes called 'staph' (as in 'staph infection'). S. aureus bacteria are often found on ...
P assing no urine (in a day - 18 hours). S evere breathlessness. I t feels like you're going to die. S kin is mottled or discoloured.
Gravitational leg ulcers Skin ulcer(s) Leg ulcer Venous leg ulcers
Skin ulcer(s) Metronidazole Skin ulcers in palliative care
Lancefield's GABS can cause rheumatic fever , Sydenham's chorea , glomerulonephritis and scarlet fever . Streptococcal infection may cause a flare-up of guttate psor...
Tell your sexual partner(s) to see their doctor or go to a GUM clinic, even if they have no symptoms. Many women with sexually transmitted infections do not have symptoms.
If yes, this is not normal. S peech ‒ ask them to speak. Are they struggling to speak clearly? If yes, this is not normal. T ime ‒ if the answer to any of these three questions is yes...
Winter blues or sub-syndromal SAD (S-SAD) is a less severe form of the condition. What is seasonal affective disorder?
Most folliculitis infections are caused by a germ (bacteria) called Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) . Occasionally other bacteria, fungi ( P ityrosporum or Candida albicans ) or parasit...
The MDT will usually be made up of: District (community) nurse(s). General practitioner(s). Practice nurse(s). Macmillan nurse - a specialist palliative care ...
Lymphoedema is swelling, often in your leg(s) or arm(s), caused by abnormal drainage in your lymphatic system. To begin with, the swelling may settle overnight but as time goes on, i...
A specific part of the leg(s) could be swollen, or the entire leg(s). It could have come on suddenly or gradually. It could be there all the time, or it could come and go.