DEMENTIA TYPE-HUNTINGTON'S CHOREA (HC)

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SUMMARY

1. AD inheritance; heightened sensitivity of striatal dopamine receptors.

2. Triad of dementia, chorea, and psychiatric disturbances (including personality changes, depression & psychosis).

3. Memory is relatively spared, change in personality preceeds dementia.

4. Characteristic feature: motor impersistence.

5. Genetic counseling available, invariably fatal 15-20 years after onset (usually from aspiration pneumonia).

6. Tx: dopamine receptor blockers (Haloperidol, Phenothiazines); pre-synaptic dopamine depleters (Reserpine, Tetrabenazine).


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