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choreatic a. deficient muscular tonicity often seen in chorea.
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chorea habit An obsolete term for tic.
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chorea Rapid, irregular, involuntary jerking or twitching movements which may have either low or high amplitudes. Chorea may manifest itself as finger flicking, shoulder shrugging or facial grimacing, or it may be much more pronounced, such as flailing of the arms and legs. The word "chorea" comes from the Greek word "to dance".
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chorea uncontrolled body movements. Chorea is derived from the Greek word for dance.
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