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Progressive supranuclear palsy

MRI of the brain in a patient with clinically diagnosed PSP. Image A: sagittal T1-MRI through the brainstem demonstrates atrophy in the midbrain with relative preservation of the pons, giving the appearance of a hummingbird. Image B: on axial T1-weighted imaging, the dorsal midbrain is reduced in volume, giving a “Mickey Mouse” appearance

Schott JM. Practical Neurology 2007; 7: 186-190; used with permission

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Progressive supranuclear palsy

The “round-the-houses” sign, which can often be seen before restriction and slowing of saccades. Note the lateral curvature of downward path of eye movement (yellow arrows)

Rowe JB, et al. Practical Neurology 2021; 21: 376-83; used with permission

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Videos

  • Tendency to fall on pull test
    Tendency to fall on pull test

    Iankova V, et al; Movement Disorder Society-endorsed PSP Study Group. Parkinsonism Relat Disord 2020 Sep;78:200-3; used with permission

  • Slow vertical saccades
    Slow vertical saccades

    Iankova V, et al; Movement Disorder Society-endorsed PSP Study Group. Parkinsonism Relat Disord 2020 Sep;78:200-3; used with permission

  • Vertical supranuclear gaze palsy with demonstration of doll’s head manoeuvre
    Vertical supranuclear gaze palsy with demonstration of doll’s head manoeuvre

    Iankova V, et al; Movement Disorder Society-endorsed PSP Study Group. Parkinsonism Relat Disord 2020 Sep;78:200-3; used with permission

  • Macro square wave jerks
    Macro square wave jerks

    Iankova V, et al; Movement Disorder Society-endorsed PSP Study Group. Parkinsonism Relat Disord 2020 Sep;78:200-3; used with permission

  • Apraxia of speech
    Apraxia of speech

    Iankova V, et al; Movement Disorder Society-endorsed PSP Study Group. Parkinsonism Relat Disord 2020 Sep;78:200-3; used with permission

  • nfa PPA spontaneous speech
    nfa PPA spontaneous speech

    Iankova V, et al; Movement Disorder Society-endorsed PSP Study Group. Parkinsonism Relat Disord 2020 Sep;78:200-3; used with permission

  • Eyelid opening apraxia
    Eyelid opening apraxia

    Iankova V, et al; Movement Disorder Society-endorsed PSP Study Group. Parkinsonism Relat Disord 2020 Sep;78:200-3; used with permission

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