What is Huntington’s disease and the GP’s role

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In this episode:

  • Patients presenting with involuntary movements across joints with a positive family history of Huntington’s Disease require early referral to a Huntington’s Disease Clinic and those with no family history to a movement disorder neurologist
  • Issues of genetic testing will be dealt with by the specialists however GPs will need to support the patient in their discussion with siblings and children
  • Assess regularly for falls, choking and risk of self-harm
  • It is important to manage the common psychological issues of anxiety, irritability, and depression
  • The use of alcohol and benzodiazepines can cause disinhibition and result in impulsive serious self-harm

 

Host: Dr David Lim, GP and Medical Educator

Total time: 37 mins

Guest: Dr Florence Chang, Neurologist

 

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Last Updated: 21 Jun, 2022

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