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Huntington's disease often goes undiagnosed because its symptoms can be subtle and may resemble other psychiatric or neurological conditions, leading to misdiagnosis. Additionally, the disease typically manifests in mid-adulthood, meaning that individuals may not seek evaluation until they experience more pronounced symptoms. Genetic testing is required for a definitive diagnosis, but not everyone with a family history of Huntington's chooses to undergo testing due to potential psychological and social implications.

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