There are multiple symptoms that can help this disease to be diagnosed, this disease is marked by the presence of
acanthocytes in blood (these acanthocytes can sometimes be absent or even make a late appearance in the course of the disease.) and
neurodegeneration causing a choreiform movement disorder. Another one of them would be that this disease should be considered in patients who have elevated levels of acanthocytes in a peripheral blood film. The serum creatine kinase is often elevated in the body of the people who are affected by this disease. In a least one third of patients, seizures, typically generalized, are the first manifestation of disease. Impairment of memory and executive functions is frequent, although not invariable. People afflicted by this disease also experience a loss of neurons. Loss of neurons is a hallmark of neurodegenerative diseases. Due to the generally
non-regenerative nature of neuronal cells in the adult central nervous system, this results in an irreversible and fatal process of neurodegeneration. There is also the presence of several movement related disorders including chorea, dystonia and bradykinesia, one of the more incapacitating ones includes Truncal spasms. == Cause ==