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HD Lighthouse Editors Comment: This
report is from the Netherlands. In the US, the duration of juvenile HD is
less. This could be due to the excessive use of prescription drugs in the
US. --Jerry
Posted to HDLighthouse: 20 Feb 1999
The median duration was 16.2 (range 2-45) years. In contrast to the current opinion, the median duration was independent of the age of onset. The median duration in juvenile Huntington's disease was 17.1 years, which is much longer than reported in the literature, and comparable with the categories for the age of onset of 20-34 and 35-49 years. Only in the group where onset was over 50 years of age was the median duration somewhat shorter (15.6 years), which can be ascribed to unrelated causes of death. As age of onset and duration of illness are not related, at least two
mechanisms to determine the clinical course have to be postulated: one
for age of onset and another for duration of illness. Duration was shorter
for males, especially for those with an affected father. Source: J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1993 Jan;56(1):98-100. Roos RA,et al
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