Gibb W R, Lees A J, Scadding J W
Neurology. 1985 Jan;35(1):101-2. doi: 10.1212/wnl.35.1.101.
A 79-year-old woman had rheumatic chorea that persisted after age 5 years and increased in severity at age 73. The continued chorea and late decompensation could have been due to incomplete functional resolution in the basal ganglia and decreasing reserve of striatal neurons with age. Sydenham's chorea persisting into late life has not been reported previously.
一名79岁女性患有风湿性舞蹈病,该病在5岁后持续存在,并在73岁时病情加重。舞蹈病持续存在以及后期失代偿可能是由于基底神经节功能未完全恢复,且纹状体神经元储备随年龄增长而减少。此前尚未有关于Sydenham舞蹈病持续至晚年的报道。