Huntington disease is caused by atrophy of 2 structures in the brain, called the caudate and putamen. These structures are responsible for motor inhibition, which basically suppresses unwanted movement that would occur with all of us if we did not have a caudate and putamen.
Huntington's chorea is observed as involuntary and ballistic movements that is without any clear purpose. "Chorea" means "dance", and is called such because I guess someone thought that the Huntington-patient's gait somewhat resembled a dance -- I've seen it, and it's kind of like if all your movements were exaggerated and you weren't able to stop your limbs from overshooting where they were going. These involuntary movements are often incorporated into the patient's normal movements in an attempt to obscure the disease.
Other symptoms (besides chorea) include changes in personality, which may include irritability, suspiciousness, and impulsive or eccentric behavior.
Huntington disease is caused by an autosomal-dominant triplet-repeat on chromosome 4, and is not manifest until about 30-40 years of age. There is currently no cure, though medications can help manage the symptoms
2007-03-12 13:38:42
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answered by citizen insane 5
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I have a friend that has Huntington's Korea (a much more rare form of the disease), it effects her lake Parkinson's and actually eats away at the nerves in her brain, most pole will die within about 10 years of the side effects showing up, many people are put on serious medication and become invalid es. My friend has almost no control of her body movements, falls on a regular basis because her brain can not tell her feet to move. There is a 50% chance that the gene will be passes on to future children and 50% chance that future children's children's will have it. It is a very serious and sad disease.
2007-03-12 13:24:23
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-18 12:04:34
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answered by ? 4
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Look into a biography of Woody Guthrie. Both Woody and his mother suffered from and died from it. His autobiography is called something like "This Train is Bound for Glory."
2007-03-12 13:26:30
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answered by OldGringo 7
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