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atrophy , normal pressure hydrocephalus , olivopontocerebellar degeneration, or progressivesupranuclearpalsy . There are findings that may represent mild microvascular ischemic change. ... View answer
, epilepsy, blood level changes and reoccuring falls? I am thinking of Sklerodermia or progressivesupranuclearpalsy or similar? Or is it just a accumulation of epilepsia, cerebelar vascular... View answer
my mother is 80 yrs old..she went down hill in the past two yrs..the doctor said she probably has parkinsons..now yesterday they say it is probably PSP-progressivesupranuclearpalsy- what medication... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
[My husband has PSP and I am wondering how long he can live with this. He is 75 and was diagnosed with Parkinson s four years ago which was probably a couple of years later than he should have been. He was diagnosed with... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Uday Nath Sahoo
( General & Family Physician)
[Hello Dr.Rhynne. Can PSP be considered a sub-set of Parkinsonsn Dz or of Parkinson-Plus Dz? Can exposure in Vietnam to Agent Orange in the late 1960s possibly have contributed to PSP? We know that it has been related to... View answer
My mother is in late stages of progressivesupranuclearpalsy . She stays in bed most of the time, bp stays at 90/70 when it used to be 120 s/80 s, can t support her own weight, doesn t feel pain ... View answer
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