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Inhibition of huntingtin fibrillogenesis by specific antibodies and small molecules: implications for huntington's disease therapy.

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Answered by prafullsupe78
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huntington \: disease

The diagnosis of this disease is primarily based on which type of answer is given by you to the question,

A general physical exam, your family medical reviews about a medical history, and neurological and psychiatrist examination.



NUROLOGICAL EXAMINATION :

The neurologist ask you questions, and conduct relatively simple tests in hospitals to judge -

MOTOR SYMPTOMS :

* Reflexes
* muscles strength
* muscles tone
* coordination
* balance

SENSORY SYMPTOMS :

*Sense of touch
* vision and eye movement
* Hearing

PSYCHIATRIST SYMPTOMS :

* mental status
* Mood

NUROPHYCHOLOGICAL TEST :

Nurologist also perform following tests :

* Memory
* Reasoning
* mental agility
* Language function


PHYCHAITRIST EVALUATION :


* Emotional state
* pattern of behavior
* Quality of judgment
* sign of disordered thinking
* Coping skill

TREATMENT :

No treatment can alter the course of the Huntington's disease. But medicine can controls the some symptoms of the disease.







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