Diagnostic Tests for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Tests: Book Excerpts
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Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Diagnosis: Book Excerpts
Tests and diagnosis discussion for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy:
The key to establishing the
diagnosis of PSP is the identification of early gait instability and
difficulty moving the eyes, the hallmark of the disease, as well as ruling
out other similar disorders, some of which are treatable.
(Source: excerpt from NINDS Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Information Page: NINDS)
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Dystonia:
History and physical examination
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))
If possible, include the patient’s family in history taking; they may be more aware of behavior changes than the patient is. Begin by asking them when dystonia occurs. Is it aggravated by emotional upset? Does it disappear during sleep? Is there a family history of dystonia? Obtain a drug history, noting especially the use of a phenothiazine or an antipsychotic. Dystonia is a common adverse effect of these drugs, and the dosage may need to be adjusted to minimize this effect.
Next, examine the patient’s coordination and voluntary muscle movement. Observe his gait as he walks across the room; then have him squeeze your fingers to assess muscle strength. (See Recognizing dystonia.) Check coordination by having him touch your fingertip and then his nose repeatedly. Follow this by testing gross motor movement of the leg: Have him place his heel on one knee, slide it down his shin to the top of his great toe, and then return it to his knee. Finally, assess fine-motor movement by asking him to touch each finger to his thumb in succession.
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Source: Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition), 2006
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