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Hi Christina

Welcome to NeuroTalk .

I am sorry to read about your son.

It is possible that his doctors suspect what is called Sydenham's Chorea - it usually arises from a Streptococcal infection.

The information in these two sites might help you to ask his doctors informed questions.

Sydenham's Chorea
- AboutKidsHealth


Sydenham's chorea - Gillberg centrum, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

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