Severe Sydenham’s chorea (chorea paralytica) successfully treated with plasmapheresis
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Sydenham's chorea is often regarded as a relatively benign and self-limiting condition. Treatment is typically symptomatic, although occasionally immunomodulatory therapies are required in severe forms. Here we report a girl who was affected with the severe variant, chorea paralytica, who responded dramatically and rapidly to plasmapheresis, having failed other therapies.
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تاریخ انتشار 2015