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Types of Huntington's Disease
Types of Huntington's Disease
Huntington's disease has two subtypes:
- Adult-onset Huntington's disease. This is the most common form of Huntington's disease. People with adult-onset Huntington's disease usually develop symptoms in their mid-40s and 50s.
- Juvenile Huntington's disease. Children and teenagers have this form of Huntington's disease, which is very rare. Children with Huntington's disease often have symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease. They may also develop problems with schoolwork.
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Open trials refer to studies currently accepting participants. Closed trials are not currently enrolling, but may open in the future.