Presentation
History withheld.
Patient Data
Age: 30 years
From the case:
Huntington disease
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There is substantial volume loss in the basal ganglia, particularly the lentiform nuclei and caudate nuclei. This is confirmed on frontal horn width to intercaudate ratio (FH:CC = 1.9, normal range 2.2-2.6) and intercaudate distance to inner table ratio (CC:IT = 0.17, normal range 0.09-0.12). Otherwise, the brain volume is preserved. No inter or extra-axial mass or focal abnormality.
Case Discussion
This patient is presenting pre-symptomatically with a family history of Huntington disease. He has been tested and confirmed to be HD gene positive.