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  • 2017 International Congress

    Rice bran extract against animal model of Huntington’s disease: Possible role of neurotransmitters

    P. Kumar, N. Kaur (Bathinda, Punjab, India)

    Objective: The present study has been designed to explore the effect of rice bran extract against 3-NP induced neurotoxicity in rats.  Background: Huntington’s disease (HD)…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers in Huntington’s disease – a longitudinal study

    V. Niemelä, J. Sundblom, A.-M. Landtblom, S. Herman, K. Kultema, D. Nyholm, K. Blennow (Uppsala, Sweden)

    Objective: To validate the role of NFL as a marker of disease progression and to discover new biomarkers in HD. Background: Neurofilament light chain (NFL)…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Social hindrances for diagnosing Huntington’s disease

    A. Alboudi, P. Sarathchandran, A.B. Almadani (Dubai, United Arab Emirates)

    Objective: The need to differentiate the malingering from real complains Careful history can give a strong clue for the diagnosis Criminals can have diseases also…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Huntington’s disease in the Republic of Tatarstan, epidemiological features

    S. Munasipova, Z. Zalyalova (Kazan, Russian Federation)

    Objective: To evaluate the epidemiological features of Huntington's disease (HD) according to the Centre for Movement Disorders and Botulinum Therapy of Republic of Tatarstan (Centre…)…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Large CAG expansions in Huntington disease children: the RAREST-JHD initiative

    F. Squitieri, M. Marano, S. Migliore, S. Maffi, F. consoli, E. Bidollari, J. Rosati, A. Ciammola, E. Gatto, E. Cortes, A. Ilari, J. Vonsattel, U. Sabatini (Rome, Italy)

    Objective: RAREST-JHD (Juvenile Huntington Disease) is an initiative to study young HD subjects’ clinics, genetics and imaging to identify markers to transfer into clinics and…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Evaluating wearable sensors for objective measurement of motor features in Parkinson disease and Huntington disease – a pilot study

    J. Adams, M. Xiong, K. Dinesh, C. Tarolli, S. Sharma, N. Sheth, A.J. Aranyosi, W. Zhu, S. Goldenthal, K. Biglan, R. Dorsey, G. Sharma (Rochester, NY, USA)

    Objective: Evaluate the feasibility of wearable sensors in measuring motor features of individuals with PD, HD, prodromal HD, and controls in clinic and at home.…
  • 2017 International Congress

    A retrospective analysis of clinical forms and age of onset of biallelic Huntington disease patients from an Argentinean Center

    M. Cesarini, V. Parisi, G. Persi, J. Etcheverry, A. Sanguinetti, F. Squitieri, E. Gatto (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

    Objective: To compare AO and clinical presentation in Argentinean bi-allelic (BHD) patients, ie one mutated allele and one either intermediate (IA, 27-35 CAG repeats) or…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Update on the MDS-Sponsored Systematic Review On Clinical Rating Scales for Huntington’s Disease: motor, cognitive, functional ability and quality of life domains

    T. Mestre, C. Sampaio, C. Goetz, P. Martinez-Martin, G. Stebbins (Ottawa, ON, Canada)

    Objective: To provide an update on the MDS-sponsored Systematic Review of Rating Scales for Huntington’s Disease (HD).  Background: The use and validity of clinical rating…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Eye Movements in Huntington Disease Like 2

    D. Anderson, R. Margolis, A. Krause (Johannesburg, South Africa)

    Objective: ObjectiveTo determine if eye movements are preserved in Huntington Disease-Like 2 (HDL2) and if this can be used to differentiate HDL2 from Huntington Disease…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Down-regulation of miR-9* in the peripheral leukocytes of Huntington’s Disease patients

    K.-H. Chang, Y.-R. Wu, C.-M. Chen (Taoyuan County, Taiwan)

    Objective: To determine whether the alterations of microRNA expression in central nervous tissues can be detected in peripheral leukocytes in Huntington's disease (HD) patients. Background: Huntington’s…
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