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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for "Huntington's" chorea
  1. Huntington disease (HD) is a genetic disorder in which nerve cells in certain parts of the brain waste ... HD and their families can be found at: Huntington's Disease Society of America -- hdsa.org/ Genetics and Rare ...
  2. ... in the brain), such as Alzheimer disease and Huntington disease Medicines (such as levodopa, antidepressants, anticonvulsants) Polycythemia rubra ...
  3. ... hyperfunction Fever Hartnup disease Inborn error of metabolism Huntington chorea Malnutrition Nephrotic syndrome Phlebotomus fever Rheumatoid arthritis Laboratory ...
  4. ... following medical conditions can also lead to dementia: Huntington disease Brain injury Frontotemporal degeneration Multiple sclerosis Infections such ...
  5. ... ganglia dysfunction. They include: Dystonia (muscle tone problems) Huntington disease (nerve cells in certain parts of the brain ...
  6. ... type) Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease Diffuse Lewy body disease Huntington disease Multiple sclerosis Normal pressure hydrocephalus Parkinson disease Pick ...
  7. ... withdrawal Brain diseases, such as Parkinson disease and Huntington disease Brain tumors or cysts Dementia (including Alzheimer disease ) ...
  8. ... affect the brain, such as Parkinson disease or Huntington disease (more common in dysarthria than aphasia) Poorly fitting ...
  9. ... is unable to remove toxins from the blood) Huntington disease (disorder that involves breakdown of nerve cells in ...
  10. ... such as Parkinson disease , multiple sclerosis , dystonia , and Huntington disease Chronic kidney disease and dialysis Damage to a ...
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