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RECURRENT HORMONE DEPENDENT CHOREA: EFFECTS OF OESTROGENS AND PROGESTOGENS
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1976
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Hormonal ContraceptiveFertilityOral ContraceptiveReproductive HealthGynecologyPathologyFemale Reproductive FunctionMenstrual CyclePublic HealthReproductive HormoneInfertilityMaternal HealthEndocrinologyOvarian HormonePostpartum HemorrhageOral Contraceptive PillOestrogens And ProgestogensOestrogen ComponentPhysiologyAetiological FactorMedicineWomen's Health
A case of hemi-chorea is described in a young woman, initially following administration of an oral contraceptive pill and recurring in a subsequent early pregnancy. The chorea ceased with the removal of the aetiological factor on each occasion. Subsequent challenge with a combined oestrogen/progestogen pill resulted in recurrence of the chorea, but the patient has been successfully maintained on a progestogen without any further symptoms. Thus it would appear that oestrogen component was the precipitating factor for the chorea.
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