no, there is not but every day we try to find the cure.
BLAZEBONE's Answer; There is no known effective treatment but symptoms can be relieved with medications.
Dominant gene eg as in Huntington's chorea. H represents Huntingtons dominant trait not the normal condition. AA abnormal, Aa abnormal however possibilty of subsequent offspring of Aa and Aa being aa therfore normal!
huntingtons disorder is a genetic disorder caused by dominant alleles. it has a late on set as symptoms are shown after the age of at least 40
No, it is autosomal dominant.
Huntingdons chorea is caused by a dominant allele.
There is NO cure for this disorder.
Yes. The involuntary movements of Huntington's were thought to resemble a kind of dance (chorea - like choreograph).
No.
Huntington's Chorea
No but it is a very slow and unpainful processno sadly huntingtons disease(also known as huntingtons chorea) has no known cure.
There are none. HD is a fatal disease that at this time has no cure, limited treatment.
No, there is currently no cure for Huntingtons, but a neurologist is able to prescribe medication to patients with Huntingtons to help the suppress the symptoms. Researchers are currently looking into stem cell research for a cure.
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.
Chorea gravidarum or chorea occurring in the first three months of pregnancy. It is most likely to affect women who had rheumatic fever or Sydenham's chorea in childhood.
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.
Get Lost - Huntingtons album - was created in 1999-01.
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.
yes