Huntington's Chorea analysis is a procedure used to diagnose this genetic disorder that affects movement and behavior. The test relies on DNA examination to look for genetic mutations in the gene associated with the disease, known as HTT. Huntington's disease is characterized by a progressive decline in brain function, leading to symptoms such as involuntary jerks, difficulty with motor coordination, and behavioral and psychological changes. The test is important for individuals with a family history of the disease, as it can help assess the risk of developing the disorder. Based on the test results, doctors can provide accurate information about the likelihood of disease onset, assisting individuals in making informed decisions regarding monitoring, treatment, and psychological support. Thanks to advancements in genetic testing techniques, early diagnosis of the disease is now possible, helping to improve the quality of life for patients and their families.