Huntington's disease (HD) Flashcards
1) What is the pattern of inheritance in HD?
2) Patients are usually asymptomatic until symptoms begin around what age?
3) Huntington’s chorea is a “trinucleotide repeat disorder” that involves the repeat expansion of which 3 nucleotides?
1) Autosomal dominant
2) 30-50
5) CAG
1) HD displays a genetic feature called anticipation - what does this mean?
2) Name a consequence of anticipation
1) Successive generations have more repeats in the gene
2) Earlier age of onset and increased severity of disease
1) Name 2 symptoms that occur in the early stages of HD
2) As the disease progresses, movement disorders become more apparent - name 2 of these
1) Cognitive, psychiatric or mood problems
2) Chorea (involuntary, abnormal movements), eye movement disorders, dysarthria, dysphagia
How is HD diagnosed?
Genetic test for the faulty gene
How is HD managed?
Supporting patient and family and medication to control symptoms where possible