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A clinicopathological study of vascular progressive supranuclear palsy: a multi-infarct disorder presenting as progressive supranuclear palsy.

Keith A Josephs1, Takashi Ishizawa, Yoshio Tsuboi, Natalie Cookson, Dennis W Dickson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Clinical features suggesting a diagnosis of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) include early falls, axial rigidity, vertical supranuclear ophthalmoplegia, and levodopa unresponsiveness. When these clinical features are present, the diagnosis is almost always PSP, yet vascular disease sometimes has a similar presentation, referred to as vascular PSP.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate clinical and pathologic features of cases of vascular PSP submitted to a PSP brain bank.
DESIGN: Review of gross and microscopic neuropathological features, determination of tau haplotype, and medical record review of 4 patients with an antemortem diagnosis of PSP who did not meet the pathologic criteria for PSP and instead had vascular pathologic abnormalities.
RESULTS: All patients had vertical supranuclear ophthalmoplegia, a history of falls, and a gradually progressive disease course. Falls began 1 year after symptom onset, and all patients had asymmetric findings on a neurological examination. A magnetic resonance imaging scan revealed lacunar basal ganglia infarcts in one patient and an increased T2-weighted signal in the corona radiata and centrum semiovale in another. Gross and microscopic neuropathological studies demonstrated infarcts in the cerebral cortex (n = 4), thalamus (n = 4), basal ganglia (n = 3), and cerebellum (n = 4). The brainstem was affected in one patient, but no infarcts were detected in the subthalamic nucleus or substantia nigra. Of the 4 patients, 3 carried an H2 tau haplotype, a rare occurrence in the general population.
CONCLUSIONS: Asymmetric signs, falls after 1 year of symptom onset, vascular lesions on a magnetic resonance imaging scan, and an H2 tau haplotype may help differentiate vascular PSP from PSP. Thalamic and basal ganglia infarcts are common in patients with vascular PSP and, when present, may contribute to misdiagnosis.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12374498     DOI: 10.1001/archneur.59.10.1597

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Neurol        ISSN: 0003-9942


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