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| Juvenile form of Huntington's Chorea T Haufe. Juvenile form of Huntington's Chorea. PedRad [serial online] vol 4, no. 11. URL: www.PedRad.info/?search=20041110101528
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 | Author/s: | T. Haufe (Institut f. Diagn. Radiologie im Städtischen KH Dresden-Neustadt) | |
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 | Age: | 15 Years | |
 | Gender: | Male | |
 | Region-Organ: | Head-Brain and brain nerves | |
 | Most likely etiology: | congenital | |
 | History: | 15 year old boy, normal early development, afterwards cerebral decline with dementia and behavioral disturbance, increased muscle tone and atactic gait. Family hstory positive for neurodegenerative disease with early death of grandmother on father's side. | |
 | Pathomorphology or Pathophysiology of this disease : | Defect on chromosome 4Q, autosomal dominant heredity, symptoms result pathophysiologically from a genetically acquired dominance of Dopamine with deficiency of Acetylecholine. | |
 | Radiological findings: |
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MRI 1: T2/Flair transversal: signal intense Putamen and Caput nuclei caudati bilat., symmetrical
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MRI 2: T1 IR-TSE coronal: Atrophy of the Basal ganglia with widening of the III. Ventricle and of the anterior horns of the lateral ventricles.
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MRI 3: T1 native transversal: decreased differentiation of the Basal ganglia, diminished waist of the anterior horns of the lateral ventricles due to atrophy of the Caput cuclei caudati bilateral.
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MRI 4: T1 Spir Gd transversal: no pathologic enhancement detectable
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 | Diagnosis confirmation: | Genetics | |
 | Which DD would be also possible with the radiological findings: | Mitochondrial encephalopathy (Morbus Leigh) | |
 | Course / Prognosis / Frequency / Other : | About 6% juvenile forms of Huntington's Chorea, progressive dementia and behavioral disturbance, deadly course after 10-15 years after beginn of illness | |
 | Comments of the author about the case: | N/A | |
 | First description / History: | N/A | |
 | Literature: | 1. Medline:  A.James Barkovich Pediatric Neuroimaging
2. Medline:  Berlit/Seeger Neurologie | |
 | Keywords: | Chorea Huntington, neurodegenerative disease, juvenile Huntington's Chorea, child, childhood, pediatric radiology | |
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T Haufe. Juvenile form of Huntington's Chorea. PedRad [serial online] vol 4, no. 11. URL: www.PedRad.info/?search=20041110101528 |
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Which diagnosis have other collegues guessed?
- Mitochondrial encephalopathy (Morbus Leigh)
Votes: 3 (23 %)

- Huntington's Chorea
Votes: 6 (46 %)

- Periventricular leucencephalomalacia
Votes: 4 (30 %)

- Acute disseminated encephalomyelopathy (ADEM)
Votes: 0 (0 %)

Total answers: 13
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