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Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP, Steele-Richardson-Olszewski Syndrome) is a neurodegenerative disease with loss of neurons in the basal ganglia (pallidum, substantia nigra, subthalamic nucleus) and brainstem. The most important clinical signs are postural instability and a vertical gaze palsy combined with parkinsonian symptoms.
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Consumer health resource center providing information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of PSP, a rare degenerative disease of the brain.
Provides information on this condition in which increasing numbers of brain cells become damaged over time. Includes details of symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment and complications.
Information from the National Organization for Rare Disorders about progressive supranuclear palsy.
Clinical history, specimens and microscopic description.
Frequently asked questions about symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and research.
Causes, risk factors, signs and symptoms, therapy and prognosis of PSP.
Provides information on this condition in which increasing numbers of brain cells become damaged over time. Includes details of symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment and complications.
Consumer health resource center providing information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of PSP, a rare degenerative disease of the brain.
Causes, risk factors, signs and symptoms, therapy and prognosis of PSP.
Information from the National Organization for Rare Disorders about progressive supranuclear palsy.
Frequently asked questions about symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and research.
Clinical history, specimens and microscopic description.
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November 1, 2023 at 5:25:07 UTC
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