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- Early Signs of Huntington’s Detectable Long Before Symptoms
Subtle signs of neurodegeneration can be detected in blood, CSF, and neuroimaging, up to 20 years before the motor symptoms of Huntington’s disease present
- Huntington’s Disease: Can Beta Blockers Help? - Medscape
Beta blockers were associated with later appearance of motor symptoms and slower symptom worsening, but an outside expert questioned their appropriateness for Huntington’s disease
- Q A: Advances in Huntington Disease - Medscape
Dr Karen E Anderson explores the latest guidelines and advancements in understanding Huntington disease mechanisms
- EMA Turns Down Nurzigma for Huntington Disease - Medscape
Huntington disease is a rare, inherited, and fatal neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive motor, cognitive, and psychiatric symptoms
- Huntington Disease: 5 Things to Know - Medscape
These five things to know about diagnosis, quality of life, and management in Huntington disease are crucial for effective care of patients with this devastating neurodegenerative condition
- Early Detection of Huntingtons Disease - Medscape
Huntington's disease is a devastating illness, although its autosomal-dominant genetic transmission allows a unique opportunity to study apparently healthy individuals before manifest disease
- Pruritus Exhausts Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Patients
PSC is a rare but chronic cholestatic liver disease in which pruritus and fatigue are among the most distressing symptoms because they can significantly impair patients’ quality of life
- Caffeine Linked to Age at Onset of Huntingtons - Medscape
Huntington's disease is an incurable hereditary brain disease that is dominantly inherited, and first-degree relatives of HD patients are at 50% risk of inheriting the disease, Kathleen Shannon
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