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Rev. neuro-psiquiatr. (Impr.) ; 86(2): 132-137, abr.-jun. 2023. graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1560313

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RESUMEN La enfermedad de Huntington (EH) es una enfermedad neurodegenerativa hereditaria de progresión irremediablemente fatal. Existen otros trastornos con síntomas semejantes a los de esta enfermedad y que son llamados fenocopias. En nuestro reporte, se presentan los casos de dos hermanos con fenotipo compatible con EH, uno ellos con una fenocopia intrafamiliar, caracterizada por un síndrome coreico y cambios del comportamiento, con estudio genético negativo para EH. El caso índice cursa con una forma parkinsoniana de EH de inicio juvenil, con evolución lentamente progresiva que, además, presenta síntomas neuropsiquiátricos, con respuesta mínima a tratamiento sintomático con psicofármacos. El hermano mayor, caso de fenocopia intrafamiliar, cursó con movimientos discinéticos cervicofaciales y faciales severos, psicosis y cognición conservada. En conclusión, las fenocopias de EH pueden presentarse incluso dentro de una familia con EH genéticamente confirmada. Se recomienda una detallada evaluación neurológica y un estudio genético apropiado en todos los casos en que se tenga sospecha clínica de EH, incluso en familiares directos de pacientes diagnosticados con la enfermedad.


ABSTRACT Huntington's disease (HD) is an inherited neurodegenerative disorder with an always fatal outcome. Other disorders resemble the symptoms of this disease and are called phenocopies. The cases of two brothers in a family affected with a phenotype compatible with HD, are presented, one of them an intrafamilial phenocopy, characterized by choreic syndrome, abnormal behavior, and negative HD genetic testing. The index case evolves with a juvenile-onset slowly progressive parkinsonian form of HD that, in addition, presents neuropsychiatric symptoms with minimal response to symptomatic treatment with dopamine antagonists. The older brother, the intrafamilial phenocopy, experienced severe facial cervicofacial and cervical dyskinetic movements, psychosis, and preserved cognition. In conclusion, the HD phenocopies might occur even within a known, genetically confirmed HD family. It is recommended to perform a detailed neurological examination together with appropriate genetic testing in all cases with clinical suspicious of HD, including direct family members of HD affected individuals.

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Mov Disord Clin Pract ; 10(2): 238-247, 2023 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36825038

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Background: Juvenile-onset Huntington's Disease (JoHD) or Huntington's disease (HD) with age of onset ≤20 years, is a rare clinical entity that often differs phenotypically from adult HD and represents only 1-15% of total HD cases. Objective: To characterize the genetic and clinical characteristics of 32 JoHD patients seen in a Peruvian Neurogenetics clinic from 2000-2018. Methods: This study is a retrospective clinical and genetic review. The clinical database in Lima, Peru was searched for HD patients seen in clinic between 2000 and 2018. Inclusion criteria were: (1) genetically confirmed disease; and (2) HD age of onset ≤20 years, according to the documented medical history. Results: Among 475 patients with genetically confirmed HD in the database, 32 patients (6.7%) had symptom onset at ≤20 years. Among JoHD patients with a known transmitting parent (30 of 32), paternal transmission accounted for 77% of cases. Anticipation was higher with paternal transmission compared to maternal transmission (27.5 ± 11.5 vs. 11.3 ± 7.1 years). Overall expanded CAG repeat length ranged from 44 to 110, with a mean length of 65.6 ± 15.4, and 14 (44%) cases had repeat length under 60. Of the 32 patients included in the study, 25 had detailed clinical symptomatology available, and many patients had unique clinical features such as prominent sleep disturbance (60% of patients), or parkinsonism (73%). Conclusions: This large case series of JoHD patients characterizes the Peruvian JoHD population, reports on unique familial relationships in JoHD, and highlights the varied symptomatic presentation of this rare disease.

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Oral Dis ; 29(1): 62-74, 2023 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34773332

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OBJECTIVES: The objective of this systematic literature review was to provide a complete panorama of the oral manifestations of Huntington's disease (HD). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Databases were searched, and original research studies or case report manuscripts up to May 2021 were included using keywords that describe HD combined with words related to oral health; MeSH terms were used exclusively. No time or language restrictions were applied. RESULTS: Twenty-two investigations (12 original articles and 10 case reports) regarding oral manifestations of HD were included. The subjects examined in the selected research articles were dental health, coordination of oral structures, speech, dysphagia, and swallowing alterations. The case reports described dental treatment procedures, oromandibular dyskinesia, dysphagia, and speech alterations. CONCLUSIONS: The oral manifestations of HD were found to be associated with the advance of the disease in that the more severe the HD, the worse the alterations affecting the oral cavity. Dysphagia, dysarthria, masticatory problems, oral health impairment, and choreiform movements involving the tongue and other orofacial muscles were the main manifestations of HD in the oral cavity. The PROSPERO systematic review registration number of this study is CRD42021238934.


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Transtornos de Deglutição , Doença de Huntington , Humanos , Doença de Huntington/epidemiologia , Doença de Huntington/complicações , Doença de Huntington/terapia , Transtornos de Deglutição/complicações , Prevalência , Deglutição
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Front Neurol ; 13: 1089193, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36712421

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Juvenile Huntington's disease is an early-onset variant of Huntington's disease, generally associated with large CAG repeats and distinct clinical symptoms. The role of the cerebellum in Huntington's disease has been reevaluated, based on the presence of ataxia and findings on the impact of the disease on cerebellar volume. Recent studies showed a hyperconnectivity between the cerebellum and the basal ganglia in premanifest children with expanded CAG repeats, as well as an enlargement of the cerebellum in adolescence-onset Huntington's disease. We report a 21-year-old Brazilian female with Huntington's disease (age at disease onset 16 years) with Parkinsonism and no ataxic features. There was no reduction of cerebellar volume over 3 years of follow-up, despite the brain atrophy in other regions and clinical worsening. Furthermore, the cerebellar volume of the patient was similar to age- and sex-matched controls. These findings support the existence of compensatory mechanisms involving the cerebellum in individuals with a moderate-to-high number of CAG repeats (50-100 copies) in the early stages of life.

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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; Arq. neuropsiquiatr;74(1): 50-54, Jan. 2016. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-772603

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ABSTRACT We analyzed demographic, clinical and genetic characteristics of juvenile Huntington disease (JHD) and it frequency in an Argentinean cohort. Age at onset was defined as the age at which behavioral, cognitive, psychiatric or motor abnormalities suggestive of JHD were first reported. Clinical and genetic data were similar to other international series, however, in this context we identified the highest JHD frequency reported so far (19.72%; 14/71). Age at onset of JHD is challenging and still under discussion. Our findings reinforce the hypothesis that clinical manifestations, other than the typical movement disorder, may anticipate age at onset of even many years. Analyses of JHD cohorts are required to explore it frequency in populations with different backgrounds to avoid an underestimation of this rare phenotype. Moreover, data from selected populations may open new pathways in therapeutic approaches and may explain new potential correlations between HD presentations and environmental or biological factors.


RESUMO Foram analisadas as características demográficas, clínicas e genéticas de doença de Huntington juvenil (JHD) e na freqüência em uma coorte argentino. A idade de início foi definida como a idade em que distúrbios comportamentais, cognitivos, psiquiátricos ou anormalidades motoras sugestivas de JHD foram relatada pela primeira vez. Os dados clínicos e genéticos foram semelhantes aos de outras séries internacionais, no entanto, neste contexto identificamos a maior freqüência de JHD relatados até agora (19,72%; 14/71). A idade de início de JHD é um desafio ainda em discussão. Nossos resultados reforçam a hipótese de que as manifestações clínicas, além do transtorno de movimento típico, pode antecipar a idade de início em muitos anos. As análises de coortes de JHD são obrigados a explorar frequências em populações com diferentes formações, para evitar uma subestimação deste fenótipo raro. Além disso, os dados de populações selecionadas podem abrir novos caminhos em abordagens terapêuticas e pode explicar novas correlações potenciais entre apresentações de HD e fatores ambientais ou biológicas.


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Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Adulto Jovem , Transtornos do Comportamento Infantil/epidemiologia , Transtornos Cognitivos/epidemiologia , Doença de Huntington/epidemiologia , Transtornos dos Movimentos/epidemiologia , Idade de Início , Argentina/epidemiologia , Doença de Huntington/genética , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/genética , Estudos Retrospectivos
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