Choreoathetosis

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Choreoathetosis is the occurrence of involuntary movements in a combination of chorea (irregular migrating contractions) and athetosis (twisting and writhing).

Choreoathetosis
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It is caused by many different diseases and agents. It is a symptom of several diseases, including Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome, Phenylketonuria, and Huntington disease.

See also

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