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Juvenile Huntington DiseaseJuvenile Huntington disease (HD) is a term used to refer to cases of Huntington disease (a progressive brain disorder) that develop in young people. The disease is caused by a defect in a gene on chromosome number 4; HD is most often inherited from the child's father. Symptoms of juvenile Huntington disease may include a rapid decline in school performance, subtle changes in handwriting, slight movement problems, and seizures. There is no cure for juvenile Huntington disease; treatment usually consists of managing the symptoms associated with the disorder.
Written by/reviewed by: Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
Last reviewed by: Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
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