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In three patients who fulfilled the clinical criteria of progressive supranuclear palsy, radiologic investigations suggested normal-pressure hydrocephalus. Shunt procedures in all three resulted in temporary improvement of gait, mentation, and bladder control, but gaze paralysis and extrapyramidal findings did not change.
Mircea A. Morariu (Thu,) studied this question.