Genetics Flashcards
1
Q
anticipation phenomenon
A
This is where successive generations have more repeats in the gene, resulting in:
-Earlier age of onset
-Increased severity
2
Q
cause of Huntington’s?
A
autosomal dominant mutation
3
Q
chance of patient with huntingtons passing it on to their kid?
A
50% - as it is autsomal dominant
4
Q
psych symptoms of huntingtons?
A
- Compulsions
- Suicidality
- Aggression
- Blunted affect
- Depression
- Psychosis
- Anxiety
- Depression
5
Q
cognitive symptoms of huntingtons?
A
-Short and long term memory deficits
-Decline in executive function
-Dementia (progressive decline in global cognition)
6
Q
motor symptoms of huntingtons?
A
- Choreiform movements (affects basal ganglia)
- Rigidity
- Writhin movements
- Gait disturbance
- Problems chewing/ swallowing/ speaking
- All actions requiring muscle control become impaired
7
Q
example of a disease that shows anticipation?
A
Huntingtons
8
Q
when do patients with huntingtons typically start to show symptoms?
A
30-50 years