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    Patients with features similar to Huntington's disease, without CAG expansion in huntingtin

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    * Objective: To describe characteristics of gene-negative patients with clinical features of Huntington's disease (HD), exploring likely etiologies. *Background: When a direct gene test became definitive for diagnosis of HD, we discovered a number of patients in our clinics in Baltimore, MD, and Cambridge, UK, believed or suspected to have HD who did not have the triplet repeat expansion. * Methods: Patients were examined using standardized instruments, and given full neurologic and psychiatric evaluations. Those negative for HD were tested for dentatorubro-pallidoluysian atrophy, SCA-1, SCA-3, SCA-2, SCA-6, and other conditions as indicated. * Results: Of 15 patients, 7 received specific diagnoses or appear to be sporadic cases, 4 have a possible but uncertain relation to HD, and 4 have unknown familial progressive movement disorders. * Conclusions: This last group of patients might be properly described as phenocopies of HD, some of which may be caused by unidentified triplet repeat expansions
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