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* SC is a neurological disorder of childhood resulting from infection via ''Group'' ''A beta-hemolytic streptococcus'' ([[GABHS, Group A beta hemolytic streptococcus|GABHS]]) | * SC is a neurological disorder of childhood resulting from infection via ''Group'' ''A beta-hemolytic streptococcus'' ([[GABHS, Group A beta hemolytic streptococcus|GABHS]]) | ||
* SC is characterized by rapid, irregular, and aimless involuntary movements of the arms and legs, trunk, and facial muscles. | * SC is characterized by rapid, irregular, and aimless involuntary movements of the arms and legs, trunk, and facial muscles. | ||
* It affects girls more often than boys | * It affects girls more often than boys, typically occurs 5 -15 years of age. | ||
* Some children will have a sore throat several weeks before the symptoms begin | |||
* Some children will have a sore throat several weeks before the symptoms begin | |||
=== Symptoms === | === Symptoms === | ||
* Uncoordinated movements | * Uncoordinated movements | ||
* Muscular weakness | * Muscular weakness | ||
* Stumbling and falling | * Stumbling and falling | ||
* Slurred speech | * Slurred speech | ||
* Difficulty concentrating and writing | * Difficulty concentrating and writing | ||
* Emotional instability | * [[Pseudobulbar affect|Emotional instability]] | ||
* | * Chorea | ||
* It is caused by an auto-immune reaction to the bacterium that interferes with the normal function of Basal ganglia that controls motor movements | |||
=== Related disease === | |||
* [[Erythema marginatum]] | |||
* [[Rheumatic fever]] | |||
=== Miams === | |||
[[GABHS, Group A beta hemolytic streptococcus|GABHS]] |
Latest revision as of 03:46, 25 March 2023
Clinic
- SC is a neurological disorder of childhood resulting from infection via Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus (GABHS)
- SC is characterized by rapid, irregular, and aimless involuntary movements of the arms and legs, trunk, and facial muscles.
- It affects girls more often than boys, typically occurs 5 -15 years of age.
- Some children will have a sore throat several weeks before the symptoms begin
Symptoms
- Uncoordinated movements
- Muscular weakness
- Stumbling and falling
- Slurred speech
- Difficulty concentrating and writing
- Emotional instability
- Chorea
- It is caused by an auto-immune reaction to the bacterium that interferes with the normal function of Basal ganglia that controls motor movements
Related disease