Monday, September 28, 2009
Huntington's Chorea
Huntington's disease results from genetically programmed degeneration of nerve cells, called neurons, in certain areas of the brain. This degeneration causes uncontrolled movements, loss of intellectual faculties, and emotional disturbance. Specifically affected are cells of the basal ganglia, structures deep within the brain that have many important functions, including coordinating movement. Also affected is the brain's outer surface, or cortex, which controls thought, perception, and memory.
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