Update on Genetic Chorea

遗传性舞蹈病最新进展

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Abstract

Hereditary choreas are a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of monogenic disorders in which chorea constitutes the core or an early-dominant feature. These conditions result from various genetic mutations affecting the structures and pathways involved in movement control, primarily the caudate and putamen, ultimately impairing the basal ganglia circuits involved in the regulation of movement, cognition, and behavior. This review focuses on the main forms of hereditary choreas, including Huntington's disease, neuroacanthocytosis syndromes, Huntington's disease phenocopies, benign hereditary chorea, and other less common genetic disorders presenting with chorea. We discuss the clinical, genetic, and pathophysiological features of each condition, alongside key aspects of phenomenology, examination, and complementary tests-including laboratory findings-to guide phenotype-driven genetic testing. We detail the characteristic features of key disorders while also highlighting less common but emerging conditions. This review aims to assist neurologists in recognizing and diagnosing hereditary choreas efficiently, including guidance on the selection of appropriate genetic tests, thereby reducing diagnostic delays, informing accurate counseling, and facilitating access to disease-specific interventions and clinical trials.

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