Procerus sign in progressive supranuclear palsy | Neurology
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Frontiers | Differential Diagnosis of Rare Subtypes of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and PSP-Like Syndromes—Infrequent Manifestations of the Most Common Form of Atypical Parkinsonism
What feature of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is not typically present in Parkinson's disease (PD)? | Duke Health Referring Physicians
A Tale of Two Tauopathies | Neurology
PSP and CBD May Be Twice as Common in UK, UCL study shows | FTD Disorders Registry
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Shirley H. Wray, M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School Director, Unit for Neurovisual Disorders Massachusetts. - ppt download
Are frontotemporal lobar degeneration, progressive supranuclear palsy and corticobasal degeneration distinct diseases? | Nature Reviews Neurology
Frontiers | Association of MRI Measures With Disease Severity and Progression in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Is it Useful to Classify Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and Corticobasal Degeneration as Different Disorders? No - Höglinger - 2018 - Movement Disorders Clinical Practice - Wiley Online Library
Gaze - evoked nystagmus in PSP patients: Is it really atiypical? A case series of eight patients - MDS Abstracts
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Progressive supranuclear palsy: clinicopathological concepts and diagnostic challenges - ScienceDirect
New Clinical Guidelines: Distinguishing Variations of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy - Neurology Advisor
Advances in progressive supranuclear palsy: new diagnostic criteria, biomarkers, and therapeutic approaches - The Lancet Neurology
Frontiers | Differential Diagnosis of Rare Subtypes of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and PSP-Like Syndromes—Infrequent Manifestations of the Most Common Form of Atypical Parkinsonism