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adrenal medullary tissue
adverse drug reaction
akinesia
akinesia of eyelid function
akinetic mute
alien hand syndrome
Alzheimer's disease
amitriptyline
anxiety
aphasia
aphasia, progressive, primary
apolipoprotein E
apomorphine
applause sign
apraxia
apraxia of eyelid opening
aqueduct of Sylvius, enlargement
arm swing, reduced
aspiration
ataxia, truncal
atypical
auditory evoked brainstem potentials
autonomic dysfunction
basal ganglia
behavioral disorder
benign essential tremor
benzodiazepine agonist
biologic markers
blepharospasm
blinking
blinking, reduced
botulinum toxin
bradykinesia
bradykinesia, facial
bradyphrenia
brain transplantation
brainstem, atrophy
bromocriptine
CAT scan
CAT scan, abnormal
CAT scan, emission
CAT scan, emission, abnormal
cerebral cortical atrophy
cerebrospinal fluid
cerebrospinal fluid, abnormal
cerebrospinal fluid, elevated protein of
cerebrovascular accident
cerebrovascular accident, multiple
Charcot's sign
choline acetyltransferase
Clinical Pathologic Conference(C.P.C.)
cogentin
cogwheel rigidty
complications
compulsivity
cortical-basal ganglionic degeneration
crying, pathologic
degenerative diseases of CNS
delay in diagnosis
dementia
dementia, frontotemporal
dementia, subcortical
depression
diagnostic criteria
differential diagnosis
diplopia
disability, neurological
dizziness
doll's head maneuver
dopamine agonist
dopamine receptor
dopamine receptor, D2
downward gaze
downward gaze, paralysis of
drooling
drug induced neurologic disorders
dysarthria
dysphagia
dystonia
dystonia, cervical
dystonia, face
dystonia, focal
emotional lability
enzyme activity
epidemiology of neurology
extrapyramidal movement disorder, progressive
eye movement, disorders of
facial appearance, abnormal
facial expression abnormality
facial nerve palsy
falling
fine motor function, impaired
fracture, long bone
frontal behavioral spatial syndrome
frontal lobe, behavior with disease of
frontal lobe, lesion of
frontal lobe, pathologic signs of
gait disorder
gait, apraxic
gaze palsy
gaze palsy, horizontal
gaze palsy, supranuclear
gaze palsy, vertical
glabellar sign
grasp reflex
groaning
handwriting
head injury
hemidystonia
heralding manifestation
hip fracture
hummingbird sign
Huntington's chorea
hydrocephalus, normal pressure
hypertension
hypometric saccades
hypophonia
hyposmia
idazoxan
ideomotor apraxia
imbalance
imbalance, postural
incidence
incontinence, fecal
insomnia
internuclear ophthalmoplegia
jaw jerk, abnormal
laughing, pathologic
L-dopa
L-dopa, drug interactions with and side effects of
Lewy body
Lewy body disease, diffuse
lid
lid abnormalities
life expectancy
masked facies
memory, impairment of
meningitis
methysergide
micrographia
midbrain
midbrain, atrophy
misdiagnosis
morning glory sign
mortality
movement disorder
movement disorder, extrapyramidal
MRI
MRI, abnormal
MRI, diffusion weighted
MRI, mouse ears
MRI, volumetry
MRS
multiple system atrophy
neck extension
neurologic disease, diagnoses of
neurologic disease, tempo
neurologic signs
neurologic symptoms
neuroophthalmology
neuropathology
neuropathology, brain
neurotransmitter
nystagmus
nystagmus, retractorius
obsessive-compulsive disorder
ocular myopathy
ocular myopathy, differential diagnosis
opened mouth
ophthalmoplegia
ophthalmoplegia, total
Parkinson disease
Parkinson disease, arteriosclerotic
Parkinson disease, atypical
Parkinson disease, axial symptoms
Parkinson disease, dementia with
Parkinson disease, diagnosis
Parkinson disease, differential diagnosis of
Parkinson disease, drug induced
Parkinson disease, L-dopa nonresponsive
Parkinson disease, misdiagnosis
Parkinson disease, treatment of
Parkinson disease, tremor, absence of
Parkinsonism multiple-system atrophy
Parkinsonism syndrome
pathology
penguin silhouette sign
pergolide
personality change
Pick's disease
postural abnormality
posturography
preclinical
pretectal syndrome
prion disease
procainamide
prognosis
progressive neurologic disorder
progressive supranuclear palsy
progressive supranuclear palsy, natural history
proteinopathy
pseudobulbar palsy
psychiatric problems in neurologic disorders
psychomotor retardation
ptosis
pure akinesia
quadrigeminal plate
rapidly progressing neurologic illness
reading disorder, acquired
reading problem, causes of
release phenomena
retrocollis
retropulsion
review article
rigidity
rigidity, axial
risk factors
saccadic eye movements
saccadic eye movements, abnormal
seizure
sequencing difficulty
shunt procedure, ventricular
Shy-Drager syndrome
sinemet
single photon emission computed tomography
sleep
sleep pathology and physiology
smell
Smell Identification Test
speech disorder
stare
striatonigral degeneration
stridor
substantia nigra
superior colliculus
swallowing
synucleinopathy
tau protein
tauopathy
treatment of neurologic disorder
tremor
tricyclic antidepressant
upgaze
upgaze, paralysis of
urinary incontinence
vertical gaze
vision, blurred
visual symptoms
vocalizations
walking, difficulty with
wheelchair
zolpidem
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Autologous Adrenal Medullary Transplant in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Neurol 39:1066-1068, Koller,W.C.,et al, 1989

MR Imaging in Progressive Suupranuclear Palsy and Shy-Drager Syndrome
J Comput Assist Tomogr 13:555-560, Savoiardo,M.,et al, 1989

Prevalence and Natural History of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Neurol 38:1031-1034, Golbe,L.I.,et al, 1988

Cerebral Hypometabolism in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Studied with Positron Emission Tomography
Ann Neurol 24:399-406, Foster,N.L.,et al, 1988

Risk Factors for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Neurol 38:1546-1552, Davis,P.H.,et al, 1988

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy & a Multi-Infarct State
Neurol 37:570-576, Dubinsky,R.M.&Jankovic,J., 1987

Limb Dystonia in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Neurol 37:1546-1549, Rafal,R.D.&Friedman,J.H., 1987

The Clinical Features & Natural History of the Steele-Richardson-Olszewski Syndrome (Prog Supranuclear Palsy)
Neurol 36:1005-1006, Maher,E.R.,et al, 1986

Subcortical Dementia
BMJ 292:1035-1036, Foster,J.B., 1986

"Apraxia"of Eyelid Opening:An Involuntary Levator Inhibition
Neurol 35:423-427, Lepore,F.E.,et al, 1985

Atypical Presentation of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Ann Neurol 17:334-343, Davis,P.H.,et al, 1985

Treatment of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy with Tricyclic Antidepressants
Neurol 35:1189-1193, Newman,G.C., 1985

Apraxia of Eyelid Opening in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Ann Neurol 15:115-116, Dehaene,I., 1984

CT Findings in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
J Comput Assist Tomogr 8:406-409, Ambrosetto,P.,et al, 1984

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy:Clinical Features & Response to Treatment in 16 Patients
Ann Neurol 13:273-278, Jackson,J.A.,et al, 1983

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Computed Tomography, & Response to Antiparkinsonian Drugs
Neurol 31:442-445, Haldeman,S.,et al, 1981

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy:Functional Analysis of the Response to Methysergide & Antiparkinsonian Agents
Neurol 31:1507-1518, Rafal,R.D.,et al, 1981

Brainstem Auditory Evoked Responses in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Ann Neurol 6:369, Tolosa,E.S.,et al, 1979

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy & Normal-pressure Hydrocephalus
Neurol 29:1544-1546, Morariu,M.A., 1979

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy-Case Study
NEJM 293:346, Richardson,E.P., 1975

Subcortical Dementia of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
JNNP 37:121, Albert,M.,et al, 1974

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy:A Clinical, Pathological & Biochemical Study
Neurol 22:445, Antunes,J.L.,et al, 1972

Supranuclear Abnorm. of the Vert. Ocular Motor Syst
Trans Ophth United King 90:433, Sanders,M.D.,et al, 1970

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Clinico-Pathological Study of Four Cases
Brain 92:663, Behrman,S.,et al, 1969

An 81-Year-Old Man with Imbalance and Memory Impairment
, Golbe,L.I.,et al,



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