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Huntington's Disease Oliver W J Quarrell (Consultant in Clinical Genetics, Sheffield Children's Hospital, Sheffield, UK)

Huntington's Disease By Oliver W J Quarrell (Consultant in Clinical Genetics, Sheffield Children's Hospital, Sheffield, UK)

Summary

Huntington's disease affects 1 person in 10,000 but this figure is an underestimate because the immediate carer, spouse/partner and the close relatives at risk of developing this condition in the future are also affected. The new edition has been revised to include important new developments that have occurred in the field in recent years.

Huntington's Disease Summary

Huntington's Disease by Oliver W J Quarrell (Consultant in Clinical Genetics, Sheffield Children's Hospital, Sheffield, UK)

Huntington's disease is a genetically inherited condition which results in severe nerve-cell damage in the brain. The hereditary and debilitative nature of the disease means that many people are involved either directly or indirectly by this condition. The recent identification of the faulty gene involved has made the diagnosis of this condition simpler. The majority of people develop the disease between the ages of 35 and 55 years, so for those aware of their genetic risk there are dilemmas to consider - should you have a test to see if you have the gene? Should you start a family? The new edition of this successful book specifically designed for families of patients with Huntington's disease has been expanded to include a number of important new developments in research and clinical practice that have occurred in the field in recent years. While there are no drugs currently available that slow down or reverse the neurodegenerative process in Huntington's Disease, there is growing data on the use of existing treatments to manage movement disorder, irritability and depression associated with the condition, which are covered here. This edition also includes completely new chapters covering juvenile Huntington's disease and late-stage Huntington's disease, and a fully updated Appendix of relevant patients' organizations.

About Oliver W J Quarrell (Consultant in Clinical Genetics, Sheffield Children's Hospital, Sheffield, UK)

Dr Oliver Quarrell has been elected to the Executive Council of the Huntington's Disease Association and currently serves as its vice Chairman. He is also actively involved in the European Huntington's Disease Network.

Table of Contents

1. Facts and figures about Huntington's disease ; 2. The physical features of Huntington's disease ; 3. Behavioural and emotional aspects of Huntington's disease ; 4. Juvenile Huntington's disease ; 5. The genetics of Huntington's disease ; 6. Laboratory test results ; 7. Genetic counselling: a new diagnosis in the family ; 8. Genetic counselling for unaffected family members ; 9. Changes in the brain ; 10. What causes selective nerve cell damage? ; 11. Current research activities ; 12. Useful resources and contacts

Additional information

GOR003824512
9780199212019
0199212015
Huntington's Disease by Oliver W J Quarrell (Consultant in Clinical Genetics, Sheffield Children's Hospital, Sheffield, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20080228
168
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