Definition of Sydenham's chorea in English:
 Sydenham's chorea
nounˈsɪd(ə)nəmzˌsidnəmz kôˈrēə
mass nounA form of chorea chiefly affecting children, associated with rheumatic fever.
Formerly called St Vitus's dance
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-  Singer also characterized the evidence for the post-streptococcal infection etiology of PANDAS as circumstantial, and deemed it unproven even for Sydenham's chorea.
 -  The criteria list major manifestations that include carditis, erythema marginatum, polyarthritis, subcutaneous nodules, and Sydenham's chorea.
 -  Included in this general category is Sydenham's chorea, but it does not lead to carditis.
 -  He was afflicted by Sydenham's Chorea.
 -  Sydenham's chorea is self-limited, occurs in no more than 5 percent of patients, and typically lasts two to three months.
 -  Sydenham's chorea is characterized by abrupt, purposeless, nonrhythmic, involuntary movements; muscular weakness; and emotional disturbances