Progressive supranuclear palsy
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a late-onset degenerative disease involving the gradual deterioration and death of specific volumes of the brain. The condition leads to symptoms including loss of balance, slowing of movement, difficulty moving the eyes, and cognitive impairment. PSP may be mistaken for other neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's, frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer's. The cause of the condition is uncertain, but involves accumulation of tau protein within the brain. Medications such as levodopa and amantadine may be useful in some cases.
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Progressive supranuclear palsy
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a late-onset degenerative disease involving the gradual deterioration and death of specific volumes of the brain. The condition leads to symptoms including loss of balance, slowing of movement, difficulty moving the eyes, and cognitive impairment. PSP may be mistaken for other neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's, frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer's. The cause of the condition is uncertain, but involves accumulation of tau protein within the brain. Medications such as levodopa and amantadine may be useful in some cases.
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A paralisia supranuclear progr ...... determinadas áreas do cérebro.
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La paralisi sopranucleare prog ...... diamente un tempo di tre anni.
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La paralysie supranucléaire pr ...... u dans les cellules nerveuses.
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La paràlisi supranuclear progr ...... ressivament, ningú mor d'ella.
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La parálisis supranuclear prog ...... son afectadas.[cita requerida]
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Postępujące porażenie nadjądro ...... parkinsonowskim i otępieniem.
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Progressieve supranucleaire pa ...... ze regelmatig slikstoornissen.
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Progressiv supranukleär pares ...... allrisk och kognitiva problem.
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Progressive supranuclear palsy ...... race, location, or occupation.
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Прогрессирующий супрануклеарны ...... («паркинсонизм плюс»—синдромы)
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Progressive supranuclear palsy
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Impaired balance, slowed movements, difficulty moving eyes, dementia
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Steele–Richardson–Olszewski syndrome, frontotemporal dementia with parkinsonism
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Medication, physical therapy, occupational therapy
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A paralisia supranuclear progr ...... determinadas áreas do cérebro.
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La paralisi sopranucleare prog ...... a muovere gli occhi e demenza.
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La paralysie supranucléaire pr ...... emmes, sans qu'on ait pu ident
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La paràlisi supranuclear progr ...... com demència lleu progressiva.
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La parálisis supranuclear prog ...... son afectadas.[cita requerida]
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Postępujące porażenie nadjądro ...... parkinsonowskim i otępieniem.
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Progressieve supranucleaire pa ...... ze regelmatig slikstoornissen.
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Progressiv supranukleär pares ...... allrisk och kognitiva problem.
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Progressive supranuclear palsy ...... e may be useful in some cases.
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Прогрессирующий супрануклеарны ...... («паркинсонизм плюс»—синдромы)
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Paralisi sopranucleare progressiva
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Paralisia supranuclear progressiva
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Paralysie supranucléaire progressive
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Paràlisi supranuclear progressiva
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Parálisis supranuclear progresiva
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Postępujące porażenie nadjądrowe
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Progressieve supranucleaire parese
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Progressiv supranukleär pares
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Progressive supranuclear palsy
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Progressive supranukleäre Blickparese
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Progressive supranuclear palsy
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