| Huntington's disease |
A genetic disorder of the nervous system, characterized by involuntary movements and progressive mental deterioration.
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| Huntington's chorea |
An autosomal dominant disease characterized by chronic progressive chorea and mental deterioration terminating in dementia; the age of onset is variable but usually in the fourth decade of life, with death within 15 years. [Dorland]
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| hunger |
A cluster of neurons in the lateral nuclei of the hypothalamus that, when stimulated, brings about feeding.
Ãâó: www.nutrabio.com/Definitions/definitions_f.htm
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| Huntington's disease |
A hereditary, progressive, neurodegenerative disorder primarily characterized by the development of emotional, behavioral, and psychiatric abnormalities; gradual deterioration of thought processing and acquired intellectual abilities (dementia); and movement abnormalities, including involuntary, rapid, irregular jerky movements (chorea) of the face, arms, legs, or trunk. ...
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| Huntington's disease |
An inherited sex-linked nervous disease that develops in adulthood and leads to a state of deteriorated mentality.
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