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Things chorea often describes (“chorea ________”)
acanthocytosis, minor, athetosis, major, amyotrophy, form, gravidarum, movements
How chorea often is described (“________ chorea”)
hereditary, acute, chronic, rheumatic, senile, progressive, true, severe, ordinary, hysterical, hemiplegic, benign, electric, familial, paralytic, general, pure, induced, called, congenital, mild, maniacal, generalized, rhythmic, posthemiplegic, simple, electrical, violent, infectious, fatal, uncomplicated, unilateral, epidemic, laryngeal, amyotrophic, tetanoid, recurrent, habit, nonprogressive, typical, symptomatic, persistent, slight, isolated, active, degenerative, partial, adult, facial, hyperthyroid, idiopathic, onset, experimental, transient, genuine, hysteric, incipient, rhythmical, bilateral, variable, made, limp, canine, intense, juvenile, associated, saltatory, tic, pandemic, marked, convulsive, obstinate, infantile, postpump, psychogenic, sided, fit, nonhereditary, reflex, postparalytic, pronounced, residual, fibrillary, intractable, minimal
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