Chorea.

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Roll B - Chorea. The following contents list and description is taken from the Institute of Neurology cinefilm catalogue. "Huntington's chorea: Facial expression, choreiform movements, and gait in a number of patients with mild, moderate and severe Huntington's chorea are well illustrated (10 min.) / Huntington's chorea: Various features of this distressing condition including the abnormal movements are illustrated by sequences from a number of patients (6 min.) / Sydenham's chorea: This boy suffered anoxic brain damage at birth leaving him mildly retarded mentally and slightly clumsy. At the age of 21 years he developed severe Sydenham's chorea which is well illustrated in the first part of the film. Two months later he had made a remarkable improvement (5 min.) / Chorea in polycythaemia: The patient had rheumatic chorea at the age of 18 years but recovered. At the age of 57 she developed chorea and was found to have a haemoglobin of 22 grams. Chorea improved as the Hb was lowered, recurred as it rose again and improved again as the Hb was reduced. Sequences from each of these stages are shown (3 min.) / Huntington's chorea: A variety of features from six patients with the disease selected by Dr. Michael Trimble (4.5 min.) / Juvenile Huntington's chorea: A film of a girl of 17 years from a family with Huntington's chorea. She had early dementia and showed more rigidity than chorea (2.5min.)"

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London : Institute of Neurology, Date unknown.

Physical description

1 videocassette (Digibeta) (31 min.) : silent, color, PAL.
2 videocassettes (1" C) (31 min.) : silent, color, PAL.
2 DVDs (31 min.) : silent, color, PAL.

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Institute of Neurology

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The Institute of Neurology Cinefilm Library comprises 97 short, silent, monochrome and colour studies of individual case-histories from the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases selected and compiled by Professor John Marshall, former Professor of Clinical Neurology in the University of London, providing an invaluable visual record of the clinical features of nervous disease. The original films existed as a collection of unedited 16mm films until January 1989 when the Wellcome Trust had the films cleaned, re-edited and copied onto video. The videocopied Cinefilm Library includes 94 of the 97 original films, grouped according to their clinical subject matter into 14 rolls, varying from 20 - 80 minutes in length. Each roll includes one or two major clinical subject-grouping, each of the video tapes features one roll.

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