@@khanhcaomd5838 hi do I have a friend who just tested positive for Huntington’s disease and his results show with 46 alleles and 11 Cag repeats. So I guess what I’m asking is 46 repeats really bad I guess?? Because I know in some people they may not experience symptoms in the future
@@nicolethemodel3872 Here's an UpToDate link that may answer your question. I have no expertise on the matter as I'm an emergency physician so I can't give advise on these matters. www.uptodate.com/contents/huntington-disease-clinical-features-and-diagnosis/print#:~:text=The%20normal%20number%20of%20repeats,into%20the%20disease%2Dcausing%20range.
She’s brilliant
Crazy it took me 4 months to make an appointment in NZ, Auckland. Yes true the world needs more Rheumatology
Great video! Thank you for uploading these, they are very helpful!
Thanks and good luck
That's helpful, thank you so much🙏🏻, can you please make a video about pediatric surgery?
What are the bread and butter patients in rheumatology?
Is it mostly OA Gout
Chronic pain - Fibromyalgia ?
And how much of inpatient time do you get?
Hi dr. Do you have a platform where you can ask questions??
This is the only platform I'm using, so please feel free to ask questions here
@@khanhcaomd5838 hi do I have a friend who just tested positive for Huntington’s disease and his results show with 46 alleles and 11 Cag repeats. So I guess what I’m asking is 46 repeats really bad I guess?? Because I know in some people they may not experience symptoms in the future
@@nicolethemodel3872 Here's an UpToDate link that may answer your question. I have no expertise on the matter as I'm an emergency physician so I can't give advise on these matters.
www.uptodate.com/contents/huntington-disease-clinical-features-and-diagnosis/print#:~:text=The%20normal%20number%20of%20repeats,into%20the%20disease%2Dcausing%20range.