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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Huntington disease
  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. ... type) Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease Diffuse Lewy body disease Huntington disease Normal pressure hydrocephalus Parkinson disease Pick disease AUTOIMMUNE ...
  4. ... tissue or nerve cells, such as Parkinson disease , Huntington disease , or multiple sclerosis Low levels of important nutrients ...
  5. ... withdrawal Brain diseases, such as Parkinson disease and Huntington disease Brain tumors or cysts Dementia (including Alzheimer disease ) ...
  6. ... affect the brain, such as Parkinson disease or Huntington disease (more common in dysarthria than aphasia) Poorly fitting ...
  7. ... such as Parkinson disease , multiple sclerosis , dystonia , and Huntington disease Chronic kidney disease and dialysis Damage to a ...
  8. ... is unable to remove toxins from the blood) Huntington disease (disorder that involves breakdown of nerve cells in ...
  9. ... following medical conditions can also lead to dementia: Huntington disease Brain injury Frontotemporal degeneration (Pick disease) Multiple sclerosis ...
  10. ... ganglia dysfunction. They include: Dystonia (muscle tone problems) Huntington disease (nerve cells in certain parts of the brain ...
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