Abstract
Progressive supranuclear palsy is an unusual neurodegenerative disorder, which superficially resembles Parkinson's disease, and the initial manifestations are characterized by depression, akinesia and mild cognitive impairment. The motor symptoms often appear later. Here we describe a case in whom affective symptoms predated the onset of other symptoms.
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