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Speech and language delay are early manifestations of juvenile-onset Huntington disease
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NeuropsychologyJuvenile-onset Huntington DiseaseLanguage DelaySpeech DisordersHd SymptomsLanguage DisordersNeurologyEarly ManifestationsSpeech And Language DisordersHealth SciencesSpeech Fluency DisorderRehabilitationGlobal Developmental DelayLanguage DisorderSpeechlanguage PathologyPediatricsSpeech PerceptionMedicineDevelopmental StutteringSpeech Delay
The neurocognitive features of juvenile-onset Huntington disease (HD) are not well understood. We present three patients with onset of HD symptoms before age 10 years in whom speech delay was the first symptom. Speech delay predated motor symptoms by at least 2 years, and language function was consistently impaired on formal testing. Screening for speech delay is particularly important in children with a family history of HD.
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