The term apraxia in medicine generally refers to a hallmark of corticobasal degeneration (CBD) characterized by disturbance in performing a learned movement. Huntington’s disease, on the other hand, refers to a genetic disorder usually affecting people of middle age and affects the brain, thereby causing gradual loss of memory, movement, and cognitive skills. It is also linked with changes in personality and depression apart from other mental disorders such as stress-related factors in daily life.
What is generalized apraxia, and how is it different from Huntington’s chorea?
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