Patients With Huntington’s Disease Could Present With Parkinson-Like Symptoms and Abnormal DaTSCAN R

Recent medical research indicates that patients with Huntington’s disease may exhibit Parkinson-like symptoms and abnormal DaTSCAN results. This suggests that dopaminergic pathways are involved in the progression of the disease.
Why it matters
Identifying these symptoms can improve diagnostic accuracy for neurodegenerative conditions and help clinicians distinguish between overlapping disorders.
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