Comparison of mid-age-onset and late-onset Huntington’s disease in Finnish patients

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Jussi O. T. Sipilä
Tommi Kauko
Markku Päivärinta
Kari Majamaa
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[1] Turku University Hospital,Division of Clinical Neurosciences
[2] University of Turku,Department of Neurology
[3] Siunsote,Department of Neurology
[4] North Karelia Central Hospital,Department of Biostatistics
[5] University of Turku,Unit of Neuroscience, Neurology
[6] Visby Lasarett,Department of Neurology and Medical Research Center
[7] University of Oulu,undefined
[8] Oulu University Hospital,undefined
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Journal of Neurology | 2017年 / 264卷
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Age of onset; Disease progression; Neurodegenerative disorders; Neuroepidemiology; Phenotype; Prevalence;
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The phenotype of juvenile Huntington’s disease (HD) differs clearly from that of adult-onset HD, but information about differences between mid-age-onset HD and late-onset HD (LOHD) is scarce. A national cohort of 206 patients with adult-onset HD was identified using national registries and patient records. LOHD was defined as age ≥60 years at HD diagnosis. Genetic disease burden was assessed using CAG age product (CAP) score. LOHD comprised 25% of the adult-onset HD cohort giving a point prevalence of 2.38/100,000 in the Finnish population at least 60 years of age. The proportion of LOHD out of new HD diagnoses increased from 21% in 1991–2000 to 33% in 2001–2010. At the time of diagnosis, patients with LOHD had 10.4 units (95% CI 4.8–15.9; p = 0.0003) higher CAP scores, more severe motor impairment and slightly more severe functional impairment than that in patients with mid-age-onset HD. There was no difference in the rate of disease progression or survival between LOHD and mid-age-onset patients. The lifespans of deceased patients were shorter in mid-age-onset HD (p < 0.001) and LOHD (p = 0.002) than their life expectancies. Causes of death differed between the two patient groups (p = 0.025). LOHD comprises a quarter of Finnish HD patients and the proportion appears to be increasing. Our results did not reveal differences in the phenotype between mid-age-onset HD and LOHD, but prospective studies are needed.
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