Author:
Oliphant J.,Evans J. I.,Forrest A. D.
Abstract
Huntington's Chorea presents us with a good “model” of brain disease in that we know the extent of the contribution of heredity, in contrast to a condition such as schizophrenia regarding which many authors (cf. Alanen, 1958) would be prepared to defend the concept of pseudo-heredity. Secondly the disease carries a fairly uniform prognosis, and finally it results in a distinctive disturbance of motor function which permits of some accuracy in diagnosis and some criterion for objective measurement.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Cited by
23 articles.
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