Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Alternate Names : Dementia-Nuchal Dystonia, Palsy - Progressive Supranuclear, Richardson-Steele-Olszewski Syndrome
DefinitionProgressive supranuclear palsy is a disorder caused by damage to certain nerve cells in the brain, characterized by progressive lack of coordination, stiffness of the neck and trunk, difficulties with eye movement, slow movements, cognitive dysfunction, and difficulty walking that can result in falls.
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