Huntington's disease (HD) Flashcards

1
Q

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?

A

1) Autosomal dominant
2) 30-50
5) CAG

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1) HD displays a genetic feature called anticipation - what does this mean?
2) Name a consequence of anticipation

A

1) Successive generations have more repeats in the gene
2) Earlier age of onset and increased severity of disease

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3
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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

A

1) Cognitive, psychiatric or mood problems
2) Chorea (involuntary, abnormal movements), eye movement disorders, dysarthria, dysphagia

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4
Q

How is HD diagnosed?

A

Genetic test for the faulty gene

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How is HD managed?

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Supporting patient and family and medication to control symptoms where possible

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