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Progressive supranuclear palsy--20 years later.

M O Kristensen.   

Abstract

Reviewing the literature since recognition of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) as a clinicopathological entity 20 years ago, the present state of knowledge is delineated. The etiology of PSP is still unknown. The clinical hallmarks are supranuclear palsy of vertical gaze, axial dystonia in extension and pseudobulbar palsy with marked dysarthria and dysphagia. Accessory features include subcortical dementia, mental, extrapyramidal, pyramidal and cerebellar symptoms. PSP is a disease of the presenium (average age at onset, 59.6 years) with a male preponderance (60% men). The onset is insidious with vague complaints of dysequilibrium (60%), mental changes (46%) and disturbed vision (21%), often preceding abnormal neurological findings. The important borderland and main differential diagnosis is parkinsonism. However, in PSP, responsiveness to antiparkinsonian agents is poor and progression is rapid and fatal within few years (average survival time, 5.7 years). Promising diagnostic tools at present include CT-scanning and neuro-otologic and -ophthalmologic examination. Neuropathological findings, confined to specific diencephalic, brainstem and cerebellar nuclei, include neurofibrillary tangles (ultrastructurally different from those seen in other CNS disorders), neuron loss and gliosis. The importance of research on neurocytochemistry, brain ultrastructure and immunology in the current investigation of PSP is outlined.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3993325     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0404.1985.tb03186.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurol Scand        ISSN: 0001-6314            Impact factor:   3.209


  13 in total

1.  Subcortical damage and cortical dysfunction in progressive supranuclear palsy demonstrated by positron emission tomography.

Authors:  H Karbe; M Grond; M Huber; K Herholz; J Kessler; W D Heiss
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  1992-02       Impact factor: 4.849

2.  Occurrence of 15-nm-wide straight tubules in neocortical neurons in progressive supranuclear palsy.

Authors:  H Takahashi; K Oyanagi; S Takeda; K Hinokuma; F Ikuta
Journal:  Acta Neuropathol       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 17.088

3.  Pathology of the dentate nucleus in progressive supranuclear palsy: a histological, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural study.

Authors:  H Mizusawa; S H Yen; A Hirano; J F Llena
Journal:  Acta Neuropathol       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 17.088

4.  Progressive medullary failure associated with neurofibrillary degeneration.

Authors:  H G Lidov; L W Duchen; P K Thomas; D C Thrush
Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  1989-05       Impact factor: 10.154

5.  A case of progressive subcortical gliosis presenting clinically as Steele-Richardson-Olszewski syndrome.

Authors:  R G Will; A J Lees; W Gibb; R O Barnard
Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  1988-09       Impact factor: 10.154

6.  Lack of autonomic nervous dysfunction in progressive supranuclear palsy, a study of blood pressure variability.

Authors:  C Brefel-Courbon; C Thalamas; O Rascol; J L Montastruc; J M Senard
Journal:  Clin Auton Res       Date:  2000-10       Impact factor: 4.435

7.  Immunohistochemical study of a case with progressive supranuclear palsy without ophthalmoplegia.

Authors:  E Kida; M Barcikowska; M Niemczewska
Journal:  Acta Neuropathol       Date:  1992       Impact factor: 17.088

8.  Transient alternating hemichorea as presenting sign of progressive supranuclear palsy.

Authors:  C Colosimo; P Rossi; M Elia; A R Bentivoglio; M C Altavista; A Albanese
Journal:  Ital J Neurol Sci       Date:  1991-02

9.  Progressive supranuclear palsy with lower motor neuron involvement. A case report.

Authors:  K Sieradzan; H Kwieciński; E Sawicka
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  1987-05       Impact factor: 4.849

10.  Diffuse Lewy body disease presenting with a supranuclear gaze palsy.

Authors:  J M Fearnley; T Revesz; D J Brooks; R S Frackowiak; A J Lees
Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  1991-02       Impact factor: 10.154

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