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How does huntington's progress in a teenager?

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Incoordination: Huntington's chorea is a familial progressive disorder that slowly causes problems with control of movements. Gradual worsening of coordination and balance occur with random uncontrolled movements of hands and feet. Woody guthrey suffered from the disorder and his son arlo was sure he was showing the disease but never got worse.

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