Huntington's disease
Alternate Names : Huntington chorea
Symptoms & Signs
Behavior changes may occur before movement problems, and can include: Abnormal and unusual movements include:
Dementia that slowly gets worse, including: - Loss of memory
- Loss of judgment
- Speech changes
- Personality changes
- Disorientation or confusion
Additional symptoms that may be associated with this disease: Symptoms in children: - Rigidity
- Slow movements
- Tremor
Diagnosis & Tests
The doctor will perform a physical exam and may ask questions about the patient's family history and symptoms. A neurological exam will also be done. The doctor may see signs of: - Dementia
- Abnormal movements
- Abnormal reflexes
- "Prancing" and wide walk
- Hesitant speech or poor enunciation
A head CT scan may show loss of brain tissue, especially deep in the brain. Other tests that may show signs of Huntington's disease include: DNA marker studies may be available to determine whether you carry the gene for Huntington's disease.
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