Multivariate clustering of progression profiles reveals different depression patterns in prodromal Huntington disease.
Neuropsychology2015Vol. 29(6), pp. 949–960
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Ji‐In Kim, The PREDICT-HD Investigators and Coordinators of the Huntington Study Group, Jeffrey D. Long, James A. Mills, Elizabeth McCusker, Jane S. Paulsen
Abstract
Findings indicate that at least intermediate HD progression might be associated with different levels of depression. Depression is one of the few symptoms that is treatable in HD and has implications for clinical care. Identification of potential depression subtypes may also help to select appropriate patients for clinical trials.
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