The prevalence of neuropsychiatric disorders in Sydenham's chorea
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The prevalence of neuropsychiatric disorders in Sydenham's chorea
Abstract
Sydenham's chorea is a rare movement disorder associated with streptococcal infection. The co-occurrence of neuropsychiatric symptoms has raised the question of whether streptococcal infection could trigger these symptoms without chorea. This study evaluated the prevalence of behavioral diagnoses before, during, and after the onset of chorea in a cohort of children with a history of Sydenham's chorea for whom demographic and clinical data were available. In all, 28 Sydenham's chorea patients were evaluated, with a mean age of 10.3 years. Retrospective analysis was performed for subject demographics, streptococcal titers, and presence of arthritis and carditis. Structured diagnostic interviews were performed on 14 available patients and parents. Streptococcal titers and duration of treatment for chorea were compared between groups. The prevalence of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder before and after chorea was 30 and 37%, respectively. The proportion of children meeting combined, subthreshold, and suprathreshold criteria before, during, and after Sydenham's chorea was 71, 79, and 79% for anxiety and 19, 69, and 44% for depression. Streptococcal antibody titers and duration of treatment did not correlate with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, depression, or anxiety disorders. During and after the diagnosis of Sydenham's chorea, clinicians should be vigilant for signs and symptoms of anxiety, depression, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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