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Corea: malattia reumatica o lupus eritematoso sistemico?
Chorea: rheumatic fever or systemic lupus erythematosus?
F. Cuoco, M. Torcoletti, A. Petaccia, F. Corona
UOS Reumatologia Pediatrica, Clinica Pediatrica De Marchi, IRCCS Ca’ Granda, Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milano
Febbraio 2014 - pagg. 109 -110
Abstract
Chorea is a manifestation of inflammatory involvement
of the basal ganglia and caudate nucleus of the central
nervous system. A patient with chorea presents with persistent
involuntary, purposeless, and usually symmetric movements of
the extremities and muscular incoordination. Chorea occurs in
approximately 5% of paediatric patients with SLE; it is almost
universally associated with the presence of antiphospholipid
antibody. Chorea is not considered to be one of the neurological
criteria in the diagnosis of SLE; it may be a presentation of
SLE or appear in course of the disease. In the case presented, a
child with chorea was treated with oral penicillin for the risk of
rheumatic fever, even though there was neither a history of
streptococcal infection nor were the required diagnostic criteria
available. Chorea was a first sign of SLE in the child. It is very
important to include SLE in differential diagnosis of chorea, to
make timely diagnosis and to begin appropriate therapy.
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