HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE

hereditary, acute disturbance of the central nervous system usually beginning in middle age and characterized by involuntary muscular movements and progressive intellectual deterioration; formerly called Huntington's chorea. The disease is sometimes confused with chorea or St. Vitus's dance, which is not hereditary. It attacks the cells of the basal ganglia, clusters of nerve tissue deep within the brain that govern coordination.

The onset is insidious and inexorably progressive; no treatment is known. Psychiatric disturbances range from personality changes involving apathy and irritability to manic depressive or schizophreniform illness. Motor manifestations include flicking movements of the extremities, a lilting gait, and motor impersistence (inability to sustain a motor act such as tongue protrusion).

In 1993 the gene responsible for the disease was located; within that gene a small segment of code is, for some reason, copied over and over. Genetic counseling is extremely important, since 50% of the offspring of an affected parent inherit the gene, which inevitably leads to the disease.

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...locate the gene defect that underlies Huntingtons disease, a neurodegenerative disease, which...behind one particularly cruel inherited disease: Huntingtons chorea, today known as Huntingtons disease. Did I know much about Huntingtons...
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...Serial Position Effects in Huntingtons Disease and Alzheimers Disease...word list were examined in Huntingtons disease (HD) patients, Alzheimers...Alzheimers disease (AD) and Huntingtons disease (HD). In AD, degenerative...
...contact with the Huntingtons Chorea Society...contracting the disease and of passing...unknowingly passed on the disease gene to children...into families with Huntingtons chorea are not...have concealed the disease problem, and several...work closely with Huntingtons chorea families...
...Yoshio 2000 "A Geneaology of Genealogical Practices: The Development and Use of Medical Pedigrees in the Case of Huntingtons Disease." Unpublished PhD Thesis. Department of Sociology. Montreal, QC: McGill University. 2001 "New Genetic Diagnosis...
...gene in 1993, no one had any real clue as to what might be killing off certain brain neurons in patients with Huntingtons disease. In this and many other heritable diseases, the unbiased search of the human genome for the genes responsible...
...psychiatric diagnoses of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder; (c) other dementing illnesses, including Parkinsons disease, Huntingtons disease, Picks disease; and (d) dementia due to vascular insult or substance abuse. The experimenter obtained informed...
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Delving into HUNTINGTONS DISEASE. by VIRGINIA GOOLKASIAN...medical social worker 15 years ago, Huntingtons Disease (HD) was relatively unknown...dance-like movements called chorea. (Huntingtons disease is sometimes called Huntingtons...
...cultural disputes. Because Huntingtons brush is broad, his specifics...vulnerable to attack. In a rebuttal of Huntingtons argument the Johns Hopkins professor...toward Christian Armenia." True, Huntingtons hypothesized war between Islam...
...gene nearby" says Bowcock. The report underscores the genetic complexity of many common diseases. In rare diseases such as Huntingtons and cystic fibrosis, every person inheriting a single bad gene gets sick. But in the diseases tackled by the...
...barbaric Islam with "the basic principles of civilisation that bind North America and western Europe". In America, Samuel P Huntingtons ideas in his book The Clash of Civilisations made much the same point. These ideas have been warmly embraced by Donald Rumsfeld...
...Parkinsons is so far much murkier than that of Huntingtons disease, another neurodegenerative disorder. "Genetic testing for Huntingtons disease is easy," says neurologist Martha Nance of Struthers...
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Deadly Legacy Huntingtons Disease Stalks Rose Jackowskis Family...Her son Danny suffers from Huntingtons disease, a rare and incurable neurological...68, who lives in Schaumburg. Huntingtons disease is genetic; Danny got his faulty...
...Sufferer about Living with Huntingtons Disease. Byline: Jane Woodhead...bravely. The 37-year-old has Huntingtons disease and knows her life expectancy...to The Strand in Bootle. Huntingtons disease is hereditary.Margarets mother...
...Byline: Marie Levy HUNTINGTONS Disease affects up to 8,000 people in the UK. With the Huntingtons Disease Association launching its...well the devastating effect Huntingtons Disease can have. As he looks after...
...glutamine. In someone with Huntingtons disease, the gene contains too many...mood." Thats why people with Huntingtons disease lack coordination and have...to treat you. If you have Huntingtons disease, youre out of luck. While...
...Paula was diagnosed with Huntingtons disease, Dave Hodgson drove directly...was the only reference to Huntingtons disease," Hodgson said. While its...The only celebrity with Huntingtons disease was Woody Guthrie, the folk...
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HUNTINGTONS DISEASE hereditary, acute disturbance...intellectual deterioration; formerly called Huntingtons chorea. The disease is sometimes confused with chorea...1993 the gene responsible for the disease was located; within that gene a...
...extremities. The disease, known also as Sydenhams chorea (not to be confused with Huntingtons disease , a hereditary disease of adults that is sometimes called Huntingtons chorea), is usually, but not always, a complication of rheumatic fever...
...and hallucinogens. They also occur frequently among individuals who have been diagnosed with Alzheimers disease , Huntingtons disease , or schizophrenia , and during the manic stage of bipolar disorder (see depression ). Some common delusions...
...pairs were published by 2006. In the process, scientists identified genes for cystic fibrosis, neurofibromatosis, Huntingtons disease, and an inherited form of breast cancer. In addition, the project decoded the genome of the bacterium E. coli...
...deterioration, with symptoms similar to Alzheimers disease and senile dementia. Other types of dementia include Huntingtons disease, Parkinsons disease, and Picks disease. Some forms of familial Alzheimers disease are caused by specific dominant...
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