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Horner syndrome is also known as Bernard-Horner syndrome or oculosympathetic palsy. Products & Services. A Book: Mayo Clinic Family Health Book · Newsletter ...
... palsy..., Ataxia, Dystonia ... Progressive supranuclear palsy, Frontotemporal dementia, Primary progressive aphasia, Parkinsonism, Semantic dementia ...
Mayo Clinic Radio: Breast cancer surgery / progressive supranuclear palsy / esophageal cancer ... Bradley Boeve, a Mayo Clinic neurologist, will explain ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability and drug/body interactions of C2N-8E12 in patients with progressive supranuclear palsy.
A short Achilles tendon. This tendon links the lower leg muscles to the back of the heel bone. · Cerebral palsy. Toe walking can be a symptom. · Muscular ...
The primary objective of this study is to asssess the safety and tolerability of TPN-101 in patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). Participation ...
Conditions and symptoms. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS); Bulbar and pseudobulbar palsy; Familial ALS; Fasciculations; Kennedy disease, also called ...
... palsy. In people with spasticity, muscle overuse from chronic spasticity appears to increase passive muscle stiffness. Dr. Brandenburg's work involves the ...
There is no cure for progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a brain disorder marked by walking and balance difficulties. Its symptoms also mimic Parkinson's ...
Tremor is common in Parkinson's disease. But the disorder also may cause stiffness, slowing of movement and trouble with balance that raises the risk of falls.
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