Common Indicators Of McLeod Syndrome

Limb Chorea

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McLeod syndrome often manifests in affected individuals with a symptom called limb chorea. Chorea is a movement disorder characterized by unpredictable, brief, semi-directed, and involuntary movements of certain parts of an individual's body. It is considered to be a hyperkinetic movement disorder because chorea occurs without any conscious effort on the patient's part. The type of chorea that happens in individuals affected by McLeod syndrome manifests as irregular leg and arm movements, abnormal pelvic thrusts, and spastic shoulder shrugs. These movements are not rhythmic or repetitive in nature, but they do have an underlying mechanism that allows them to flow from one muscle to the next one. Limb chorea is a slow occurring and progressive disorder that ultimately has adverse effects on the patient's ability to walk and stand properly. More severe cases of individuals affected by limb chorea can cause slight movements or ticks to progress into uncontrollable thrashing motions of the limbs.

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