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The prognosis of chorea depends on its cause. Huntington's chorea is incurable, leading to the patient's death 10-25 years after the first symptoms appear.

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Is huntingtons chorea the same as huntingtons disease?

Yes. The involuntary movements of Huntington's were thought to resemble a kind of dance (chorea - like choreograph).


Is Parkinsons chorea related to Huntingtons disease in men?

No.


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Is Huntington's disease curable?

No but it is a very slow and unpainful processno sadly huntingtons disease(also known as huntingtons chorea) has no known cure.


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Movement. It causes uncontrollable movements known as chorea. It is the highlight of this disease althought it also causes speech problems, sleep disturbances, difficulty chewing and swallowing leading to weight loss and malnutrition, and seizures.


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An chorea become fatal Symptoms of fatal?

Chorea is a movement disorder that involves neurological changes which include twitching, problems with balance, and dementia. A person affected by chorea eventually dies from coma.


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What other disease is Sydenham's chorea connected to?

Sydenham's chorea is a disorder that occurs in children and is associated with rheumatic fever.


What are the symptoms of huntingtons?

Also called Hyuntington's chorea, it is an autosomal dominant, progressive, and neurodegenerative disorder marked by involuntary movements, mental disturbance, and cognitive deterioration. Occurs in men and women equally. The onset can be as young as age 2 to as old as age 70, but peak age for diagnosis is in late 30s and 40s.