Progressive Choreiform Movements in a Child: Early Recognition and Management of Sydenham Chorea

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Background: Sydenham chorea, a rare neurological manifestation of acute rheumatic fever, persists in developed countries due to rheumatogenic strains of group A streptococcus.

Phenomenology shown: This case demonstrates the evolution from subtle early symptoms to definitive severe choreiform movements in Sydenham chorea in a 10-year-old female.

Educational value: This case highlights the importance of early recognition, multidisciplinary management, and vigilance in medication administration to optimize outcomes in rare conditions such as Sydenham chorea.

Highlights: This case highlights the diagnostic and management challenges of Sydenham chorea, showcasing its progression from subtle early symptoms to definitive severe choreiform movements. It demonstrates the importance of early recognition, multidisciplinary care, and cautious medication administration to optimize outcomes in this rare neurological condition associated with rheumatic fever.

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Jaronik JM, Scott NA, Harley BD, et al. Progressive Choreiform Movements in a Child: Early Recognition and Management of Sydenham Chorea. Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov (N Y). 2025;15:5. Published 2025 Feb 6. doi:10.5334/tohm.988
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