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NEUROLOGY 1979;29:1627-1631
© 1979 American Academy of Neurology

Familial inverted choreoathetosis

Marc Fisher, M.D., Jane Sargent, M.D. and David Drachman, M.D.

From the Department of Neurology, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester.

We present a family with infantile onset of progressive choreoathetosis. The movements affected the legs predominantly and also impaired gait. No dementia, seizures, or rigidity was noted. Inheritance was autosomal dominant. This new familial movement disorder can be differentiated easily from other hereditary choreas.

Address reprint requests to Dr. Fisher, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Department of Neurology, 55 Lake Avenue North, Worcester, MA 01605.

Accepted for publication May 4, 1979.







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