Huntington’s disease: Neuropsychiatric manifestations of Huntington’s disease:

2018
Objectives:Huntington’s disease (HD) is a profoundly incapacitating, and ultimately fatal, neurodegenerative disease. HD is presently incurable, so the current goal is to allow affected individuals to live as well as possible with the illness, to maximise functional independence and quality of life for the person with HD, their carers and family members. This clinical update review focuses on the common neuropsychiatric manifestations in HD, and outlines and evaluates the various neuropsychiatric facets of HD, including the aetiology, symptoms and diagnosis.Conclusions:Neuropsychiatric symptoms can precede the classic motor clinical symptoms of HD ( prodromalHD) by decades, and cause significant functional impairment. HD provides key insights and understanding into the organic psychiatric disorders, including contemporary clinical insights into the process of neurodegenerationand manifestation of neuropsychiatric symptoms.
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