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Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) can be difficult to differentiate from Parkinson's disease (PD) and multiple-system atrophy of the Parkinson type (MSA-P). Studies suggest a close relationship ...
Pratap Chand, MD, DM, FRCP, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Division of Movement Disorders, Frazier Rehab Neuroscience Institute, 220 Abraham Flexner Way, Ste 1503 Louisville, KY ...
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a rare brain disorder that affects approximately 6 in 100,000 people worldwide. It is a rare disease that may appear similar to some other neurodegenerative ...
A novel PET imaging approach has revealed distinct patterns of brain inflammation in patients with progressive apraxia of ...
A novel PET imaging study has identified unique patterns of neuroinflammation in patients with progressive apraxia of speech ...
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New study sheds light on progressive supranuclear palsy - MSNMore information: Miriam Scarpa et al, Post mortem validation and mechanistic study of UCB‐J in progressive supranuclear palsy patients' brains, Alzheimer's & Dementia (2024). DOI: 10.1002/alz.14409 ...
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HealthPrep on MSN11 Unbelievable Signs You Might Be Battling Progressive Supranuclear Palsy - MSNProgressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is an uncommon brain disorder. It affects many areas of function, including a person's ...
Virginia Rep. Jennifer Wexton, a three-term congresswoman, speaks with PEOPLE about her diagnosis of progressive supranuclear palsy — or 'Parkinson's on steroids' — a rare and degenerative ...
Pratap Chand, MD, DM, FRCP, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Division of Movement Disorders, Frazier Rehab Neuroscience Institute, 220 Abraham Flexner Way, Ste 1503 Louisville, KY ...
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