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Meanings of supranuclear palsy in English
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Background: Investigations into prognostic factors in progressive supranuclearpalsy have shown conflicting results.
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He died of pneumonia as a complication of progressive supranuclearpalsy.
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Three subjects had a nonspecific cerebral tauopathy and another met pathologic criteria for progressive supranuclearpalsy.
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A diagnosis of progressive supranuclearpalsy was made.
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Progressive supranuclearpalsy is characterised pathologically by the deposition of neurofibrillary tangles consisting of tau protein.
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The clinical diagnosis of progressive supranuclearpalsy (PSP) relies on the identification of characteristic signs and symptoms.
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Conclusion These cross-validated findings lay the foundation for a clinical test to distinguish progressive supranuclearpalsy from Lewy body disorders.
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Two patients with Parkinson's disease and two with progressive supranuclearpalsy showed ideomotor apraxia for transitive movements on standard testing.
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Do you think a patient really cares if he has progressive supranuclearpalsy, Alzheimer's, Pick's disease, or Lewy body dementia?
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Rather the cellular pathology was characteristic of progressive supranuclearpalsy, with neurofibrillary tangles concentrating within the subcortical regions of the basal ganglia.
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Conclusions: A presymptomatic history of HT is a major feature in the clinical history of progressive supranuclearpalsy and may be a diagnostic criterion.
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We performed a retrospective study in order to identify clinical predictors of survival in clinically diagnosed progressive supranuclearpalsy patients referred to our centre.
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Two individuals presented with an atypical form of progressive supranuclearpalsy and two others with either severe postural imbalance or an isolated short-term memory deficit.
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Furthermore, SV2C expression is dramatically altered in postmortem brain tissue from PD cases but not in Alzheimer disease, progressive supranuclearpalsy, or multiple system atrophy.
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The efficacy of gabapentin on motor, oculomotor and frontal lobe symptoms was evaluated in patients with progressive supranuclearpalsy (PSP) in a pilot study.
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Hierarchical cluster analysis after exclusion of these 12 genes differentiated 4 of the 6 PD cases from progressive supranuclearpalsy and frontotemporal dementia with parkinsonism.