Neuropsychiatric aspects of Huntington's disease
Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry2001Vol. 71(3), pp. 310–314
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Abstract
Neuropsychiatric symptoms are prevalent in Huntington's disease and are relatively independent of cognitive and motor aspects of the disease. Hypothesised links between neuropsychiatric symptoms of Huntington's disease and frontal-striatal circuitry were explored. Findings indicate that dimensional measures of neuropsychiatric symptoms are essential to capture the full range of pathology in Huntington's disease and are vital to include in a comprehensive assessment of the disease.
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