Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a rare neurodegenerative condition that is a form of atypical parkinsonism, meaning that it shares some features with Parkinson's disease. These include ...
Patients with PSP often have the “procerus sign” which is a particularly “worried” facial expression. The second most common form of atypical parkinsonism is multiple system atrophy (MSA – a ...
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MedPage Today on MSNAI Distinguishes Parkinson's Disease From MimicsAcross two cohorts, the Automated Imaging Differentiation for Parkinsonism (AIDP) machine learning model distinguished ...
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is characterized by progressive postural instability with falls, pseudobulbar palsy, axial parkinsonism, supranuclear vertical gaze palsy, executive ...
Dopamine transporter imaging, FDA-approved since 2011, distinguishes parkinsonism from essential tremor, yet struggles to ...
The 22nd Annual CurePSP Awareness and Memorial Walk will take place on March 29th at Mackle Park on Marco Island. The event ...
The following is a summary of “Automated Imaging Differentiation for Parkinsonism,” published in the March 2025 issue of JAMA ...
CSF samples from 21 patients with PSP, 118 patients with another neurodegenerative ... 29 with Alzheimer disease, 10 with Parkinson disease and 15 with dementia and Lewy bodies) and 27 individuals ...
Dopamine transporter imaging, FDA-approved since 2011, distinguishes parkinsonism from essential tremor, yet struggles to differentiate PD from MSA or PSP. Other biomarkers such as skin biopsies ...
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