“…The TFC scale assesses daily tasks performance while UHDRS‐TMS is a clinical rating scale assessing multiple domains of motor disability (Huntington Study Group, ; Reilmann & Schubert, ). In this regard, despite previous cross‐sectional studies indicating that caudate volume decrease mainly correlates with cognitive outcomes (Harris et al, ; Kim et al, ; Rosas et al, ), other studies have reported that it also correlates with the TFC status (Rosas et al, ; Tabrizi et al, ), suggesting its influence on functionality for daily living performance. In regard to the correlation with the UHDRS‐TMS decline, cross‐sectional studies have showed that the caudate volume decrease not only correlates with the global UHDRS‐TMS score (Coppen et al, ; Galvez et al, ; Padowski et al, ; Domínguez et al, , ), but also with specific domains of this scale, including chorea degree and eye movements’ deficits (Coppen et al, ; Galvez et al, ).…”