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The signs and symptoms vary and may include:
  • Chorea (involuntary, dance-like movements)
  • Parkinsonism (slowness of movement)
  • Dystonia (abnormal body postures)
  • Problems walking.
  • Muscle weakness.
  • Involuntary movements of the face and tongue.
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It typically presents with chorea, dystonia, and other movement disorders, along with psychiatric and cognitive symptoms.
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