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01-18-2017, 09:12 PM | #1 | ||
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Hello, My 10 yr old son with ASD went to the Neurologist last week,and they think he might have something called Corhea, which is a movement disorder. I never noticed any problems with his movements until the Neurologist had him hold out his hands and I noticed they were moving a lot . I've been researching it a lot and some of the causes seem quite scary. He had a brain MRI last week and the results said he has a slightly decreased size of his cerebellum. I asked the Dr. if this could be related to the Chorea but he said it wasn't. He still has to have blood work as well as see a Cardiologist, Ophthalmologist, and Genetics Dr. to rule out other causes. I was just wondering if anyone else has been through this with their kids , or if anyone has any idea of what may be causing this.
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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 All the best.
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