Polycythemia and chorea
To the Editor: Neurological manifestations of polycythemia occur frequently (50%-78%) and include headache, vertigo, stroke, visual symptoms, tinnitus, and paresthesia.1 Chorea, however, is a rare and infrequently
Source: Annals of Saudi Medicine - Category: General Medicine Tags: ISSUE 1 Source Type: research
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