Huntington's chorea


Hun·ting·ton's chorea

noun \ˌhənt-iŋ-tənz-\

Definition of HUNTINGTON'S CHOREA

Biographical Note for HUNTINGTON'S CHOREA

Huntington, George (1850–1916), American neurologist. Huntington was a family doctor who published only one medical document, his description of chronic hereditary chorea. His description of 1872, although not the first, is noted for its detailed recounting of the symptoms, especially the regression that eventually results in dementia. The earliest known description of this type of chorea is by Charles O. Waters (1816–1892), published in 1842 in a work by the American physiologist Robley Dunglison (1798–1869).

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