Progressive supranuclear palsy with lower motor neuron involvement

1987 
The clinical picture of progressive supranuclear palsy is relatively constant, including supranuclear ophthalmoplegia, pseudobulbar palsy, axial dystonia in extension, parkinsonian signs, postural instability and dementia. A case is reported, which is unusual in having flexor dystonia of the neck and marked signs of lower motor neuron involvement.
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