All::Neurology::Diseases::Progressive supranuclear palsy

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What is Progressive supranuclear palsy?

a late-onset neurodegenerative disease involving the gradual deterioration and death of specific volumes of the brain

Progressive supranuclear palsy

What are the main clinical features of Progressive supranuclear palsy?

  • loss of balance
  • slowing of movement
  • impairment of vertical gaze (down gaze worse than up gaze - patients may complain of difficultly reading or descending stairs)
  • cognitive impairment

Progressive supranuclear palsy