Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Overview
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a rare degenerative
disease of the brain. The
disease impairs
movements and balance. Many people with PSP also experience changes in mood,
behavior, and personality.
Full article >>>Progressive supranuclear palsy is a disorder characterized by symptoms similar to
Parkinson's
disease (including unsteady gait, stiff
movements, and mild
dementia).
Full article >>>Progressive supranuclear palsy is a disorder caused by damage to certain
nerve cells in the brain, characterized by progressive lack of coordination, stiffness of the neck and trunk, difficulties with
eye movement, slow
movements, ...
Full article >>>Progressive Supranuclear Palsy - Explains
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy includes causes, symptoms, and how
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy is treated. Source:WebMD Medical Reference from The Cleveland Clinic ...
Full article >>>Progressive supranuclear palsy, a rare degenerative brain disorder
Multiple systems
atrophy, a degenerative disorder that destroys the nervous system
Corticobasal degeneration, a rare neurological
disease ...
Full article >>>There are many other
movement disorders, including myoclonus, Huntington's
Disease, gait disorders,
spasticity,
progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP).
This article was last medically reviewed by Dr Rob Hicks in December 2005.
Disclaimer ...
Full article >>>A person who develops motor symptoms (such as
weakness or shaking hands) or sensory symptoms (such as numbness) probably has a condition other than
Alzheimer's
disease. Conditions such as
Parkinson's
disease and
progressive supranuclear palsy, ...
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