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Adverse central nervous system effects include headache, migraine, dizziness, mental depression, chorea, nervousness/anxiety, mood disturbances, irritability, and worsening of epilepsy.
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It has also been used in the treatment of amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, malaria, chorea, the now discredited diagnosis of hysteria, catarrh, and asthma.
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Other involuntary movements may also occur, such as tremors, chorea, blepharospasms, and grimacing.
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Children with chorea appear fidgety and will often try to disguise the random movements by voluntarily turning the involuntary, abnormal movement into a seemingly more normal, purposeful motion.
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The relation to rheumatic fever was strengthened by many studies that showed that women with normal pregnancies before rheumatic fever developed chorea in subsequent pregnancies.
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Se specialized in the study of lung and cardiovascular diseases, and he made contributions involving research of chorea and its association with rheumatic disorders.
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Rare adverse reactions include psychosis and chorea (involuntary muscle movements).
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Chorea and ballism can be caused by damage to the subthalamic nucleus.
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It is not an etiologically or pathologically distinct morbid entity but a generic term for chorea of any cause starting during pregnancy.
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Such contractile movements include dystonia, chorea, athetosis, and ballism.
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