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Ben, Jacob, Jenna, & Nikita Patient #6: Susan Ben, Jacob, Jenna, & Nikita

Susan’s Story Susan, a 35 year-old teacher, has been referred to you from a psychologist who works in your building. She was being treated for depression and mild mood swings, but now that she has started having physical symptoms, the psychologist thinks she needs a neurology consult. Obviously nervous, Susan says, “You might think I am crazy, but sometimes my hands and feet just seem to move on their own, kind of like they are dancing.” She goes on to say that she remembers her mother experiencing the same thing a few weeks before she died. Sadly, her mother was killed in a car crash before the doctors could ever explore her symptoms. Other than the limb movement, Susan has noticed that she seems to be forgetting little details at work. She has a few bruises on her legs. When asked about them, she tells you that she has been a bit clumsy lately and seems to fall down more than she used to.

Symptoms Depression Mild mood swings Short term memory loss Twitching of hands and feet Clumsiness Based on these symptoms, we concluded… Symptoms

Huntington’s Disease

How Does It Happen? An inherited degenerative brain disorder A genetic disease caused by a mutation on the fourth chromosome Is affected by the dominant allele Its homozygous counterpart is no worse than the heterozygous form (truly dominant) Patients may lose control of their extremities and start an erratic dance No cure is known and most will be unable to care for themselves by 60

How Will Her Life Be Live for 10-20 years Change in behavior New diet Hard to keep still Increased fatigue Need for daily routine Trouble thinking clearly How Will Her Life Be

Genetic Counselor Have a Masters of Science degree in genetic counseling Provide information and emotional support Offer counseling to promote informed choices Help families and patients understand the genetics of special diseases

Principal care giver to patients with a neurological disorder Diagnose and treat a neurologist disorder and advise primary care physician the patients overall health Can help consult a patient on what exactly HD is and how best it can be managed Can supervise any patients that may have required surgery Available for information and consultation Will provide care to patients that may require more frequent treatments Neurologist