2002
DOI: 10.1177/008124630203200306
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Predictive Testing for Huntington's Disease: How Does it Impact on Cognitive Performance?

Abstract: The discovery of a polymorphic DNA marker for Huntington's Disease (HD) in 1983, and the specific gene responsible in 1993, led to predictive testing programmes out of which came research into whether or not cognitive impairment was present presymptomatically in those at risk for HD. The results of these studies have been conflicting and inconclusive. Methodoiogical limitations have probably contributed to the differing findings. The present study attempted to expand upon previous studies by analysing the data… Show more

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