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One Side of the Story; Clues to Etiology in Patients with Asymmetric Chorea.

Molly CincottaRuth H Walker
Published in: Tremor and other hyperkinetic movements (New York, N.Y.) (2022)
Despite the potential limitations of our literature review, the evidence presented here supports the observation that the vast majority of asymmetric or unilateral chorea presentations are due to acquired causes, and in this situation an exhaustive search for reversible etiology should be undertaken. However, presentation with symmetric, generalized chorea does not exclude reversible causes, and investigations should address these in addition to genetic and neurodegenerative etiologies.
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