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Huntingtons Disease

Published on Dec 01, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

HUNTINGTONS DISEASE

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WHAT IS THE DISORDER

  • Huntingtons disease is a hereditary disease.
  • It is marked by degeneration of the brain cells.
  • It causes chorea.
  • It causes progressive dementia.
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HOW THE DISORDER IS PASSED DOWN?

  • It's passed down from a parent to a child through a mutation or misspelling In the normal gene.
  • It is on he fourth chromozone. (Autosomal)
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WHO DOES IT AFFECT?

  • Huntington's disease affects childeren.
  • If your parent has it they are going to pass it down to you
  • The symptoms come at a young age.

WHAT ARE THR SYMPTOMS?

  • Muscle ridgity
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Difficulty in learning new things
  • Change in appetite
  • Social withdrawal. (Many more)

TREATMENTS

  • There is no cure
  • Medication can help some symptoms
  • A special diet may help with swallowing problems