Benign familial chorea. A not so benign entity

1989 
: A family is reported with five generations showing hereditary chorea. In the youngest generation, two members had so severe choreic hyperkinesis that gait was impaired in one of them and totally impeded in the other; they also had associated mental retardation, which was not present in other members with variable degrees of hyperkinesis. There was no therapeutic response to several drugs. The literature regarding genetical, clinical and therapeutic aspects of this condition is reviewed, and it is concluded that the most adequate denomination for the disease is familial nonprogressive chorea rather that the accepted one of benign familiar chorea.
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