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Obsessive compulsive behavior, hyperactivity, and attention deficit disorder in Sydenham chorea
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Attention Deficit DisorderAttentionRheumatic FeverPsychologyHyperactivity DisorderSocial SciencesAdhdClinical FindingClinical DiseasePublic HealthBehavioral SciencesPsychiatryBehavioral NeuroscienceObsessive Compulsive BehaviorObsessive-compulsive BehaviorSydenham ChoreaEpidemiologyObsessive-compulsive DisorderCompulsive BehaviorStereotypic Movement DisorderPsychopathology
The authors investigated obsessive-compulsive behavior, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in 50 healthy subjects, 50 patients with rheumatic fever without chorea, and 56 patients with Sydenham chorea. Obsessive-compulsive behavior, OCD, and ADHD were more frequent in the Sydenham chorea group (19%, 23.2%, 30.4%) than in the healthy subjects (11%, 4%, 8%) and in the rheumatic fever without chorea group (14%, 6%, 8%). ADHD was more common in persistent Sydenham chorea.
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