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1Department of Pediatrics, King Fahad Hospital of the University, Al-Khobar, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Fax. +966 (13) 8588790. E-mail: drlardhi2009@hotmail.com / aalfurt@gmail.com.
Abstract:
Despite improvements in socio-economic status and the standard of health care services, rheumatic fever continuous to occur in Saudi Arabia, although with decreasing frequency. The disease is most commonly observed in school-aged children, but can also occur in a younger age group. Carditis and arthritis are the major clinical symptoms on presentation of acute rheumatic fever in young children. Rheumatic chorea is infrequently reported in young children. Here, a case of Sydenham chorea, in a 5-year-old boy, is presented. Although rare, the diagnosis of Sydenham chorea should always be considered in young children with choreiform movements.
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