Cognitive and behavioral profile of progressive supranuclear palsy and its phenotypes

ConclusionMotor deficits delineate the phenotypes included in currently accepted MDS-PSP criteria. Cognition and behavioural disturbances are common in PSP and allow us to distinguish this disorder from other neurological diseases, but they do not differentiate between PSP phenotypes.
Source: Journal of Neurology - Category: Neurology Source Type: research