@article{330cd0362ba14f9781ca8b145e878075,
title = "The Association of Affective Disorder with Huntington's Disease in a Case Series and in Families",
abstract = "Major affective disorder clinically similar to the disorder found in conditions other than Huntington's Disease (HD) was found in 41% of patients with HD in a consecutive case series ascertained through multiple sources in a defined geographical area. The association appears to be confined to certain families, and affective disorder may appear as long as 20 years before the onset of chorea and dementia. The association may represent genetic heterogeneity in HD.",
author = "Folstein, {Susan E.} and Chase, {Gary A.} and Jensen, {Barbara A.} and Folstein, {Marshal F.}",
note = "Funding Information: This work was supported by grants No. 1-PO1-NS-16375 and 5-MO1-RR-00722-10 from the National Institutes of Health, US Public Health Service, and by the T. Rowe and Eleanor Price Teaching Service. The authors wish to thank Professor Paul McHugh for his initial encouragement in the work and his continuing support; Delia Johnson for preparation of the manuscript; and the Huntington's Disease families for unflagging patience with the long interviews.",
year = "1983",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1017/S0033291700047966",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "13",
pages = "537--542",
journal = "Psychological medicine",
issn = "0033-2917",
publisher = "Cambridge University Press",
number = "3",
}