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Senile Chorea

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Senile Chorea

Overview

Senile chorea is a rare movement disorder characterized by choreiform movements that develop in elderly individuals, typically after age 60-65 years. Unlike other forms of chorea, senile chorea occurs in the absence of a known family history of hereditary chorea or identifiable underlying causes, and it is not associated with progressive cognitive decline[@bhattacharya2021]. The condition was more commonly diagnosed in the past when causes such as Wilson disease and Huntington disease were less well understood, but today it represents a diagnosis of exclusion in elderly patients presenting with new-onset chorea[@walker2020].

Senile chorea is considered a benign condition in terms of its impact on longevity, though it can significantly affect quality of life and functional independence. The movements are typically mild to moderate in severity and do not progress to the severe disability seen in conditions like Huntington disease[@jankovic2018].

Epidemiology

Senile chorea is uncommon, representing a small fraction of all choreiform disorders in the elderly population[@bhattacharya2021]. The exact prevalence is unknown due to diagnostic challenges and the need to exclude other causes. The condition affects both males and females equally and typically presents in the seventh decade or later[@walker2020].

Due to the aging population and increased awareness of movement disorders, senile chorea is being recognized more frequently. However, many cases may go undiagnosed or be attributed to other age-related conditions[@jankovic2018].

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