St. vitus dance

A hysterical chorea common during the Middle Ages.


St. Vitus Dance, also referred to as Sydenham chorea, is a transitory movement disorder of childhood that is characterized by purposeless, arrhythmic, involuntary movements of the arms, legs, and face; muscle weakness; and emotional lability. Movement difficulties may occur on one side of the body (hemichorea) or may be generalized.


 


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