Asked by
Danah Alghamdi
on Dec 20, 2024Verified
Ashley, a 36-year-old female, has recently had trouble controlling the movement of her arms. For example, sometimes her arms will flail about as if they are reaching for something even though she does not want them to. She has also started having memory problems and changes in her personality. Her father had similar symptoms in his thirties but died before he turned 40. You tell Ashley to go to the doctor because she MOST likely has:
A) Parkinson disease.
B) Huntington disease.
C) multiple sclerosis.
D) a brain tumor.
Huntington Disease
A genetic neurodegenerative disorder that leads to motor dysfunction, cognitive decline, and psychiatric symptoms.
- Acquire knowledge on the genetic foundation and ramifications of Huntington disease.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge on the genetic foundation and ramifications of Huntington disease.