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Progressive supranuclear palsy presenting with dynamic aphasia
1998
Neurocase
Background-Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is an akinetic-rigid syndrome of unknown aetiology which usually presents with a combination of unsteadiness, bradykinesia, and disordered eye movement. Speech often becomes dysarthric but language disorders are not well recognised. Methods-Three patients with PSP (pathologically confirmed in two) are reported in which the presenting symptoms were those of difficulty with language output. Results-Neuropsychological testing showed considerable
doi:10.1093/neucas/4.2.95-d
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