The most specific diagnostic feature is the supranuclear vertical gaze palsy (inability to look up and down). Difficulty moving one's eyes in the downward direction is particularly suggestive of the ...
pseudobulbar palsy, axial parkinsonism, supranuclear vertical gaze palsy, executive dysfunction, apathy, disinhibition and bradyphrenia. Corticobasal degeneration (CBD) is characterized by either ...
A clinical trial that will test three drugs concurrently, and could include more, represents new hope for patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), an incurable neurodegenerative ...
and neurological signs including vertical supranuclear gaze palsy, ataxia and/or dystonia, seizures and/or cataplexia, and early and progressive dementia. At present, definitive diagnosis depends ...
The additional symptoms and signs may include inability to look up and down (vertical gaze palsy) and early postural instability leading to frequent backward falls, such as seen in progressive ...
Progressive supranuclear palsy is a rare progressive and adult-onset neurodegenerative disease that currently has no disease-modifying drug. Approximately seven in 100,000 people worldwide is ...
Topline supports moving to Phase 3 trial and shows potential to develop GV1001 as the world's first PSP treatment PSP is a degenerative disease that, like Parkinson's disease, causes symptoms such as ...