Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) – Market Outlook, Epidemiology, Competitive Landscape, and Market Forecast Report – 2023 To 2033
Progressive supranuclear palsy syndrome (PSP) is a rare neurodegenerative disease typically occurring in individuals over 60, with an underlying PSP-tau pathology. The disease manifests in various forms, including PSP with predominant Parkinsonism (PSP-P), PSP with progressive gait freezing (PSP-PGF), PSP with predominant corticobasal syndrome (PSP-CBS), PSP with predominant speech/language disorder (PSP-SL), PSP with predominant frontal presentation (PSP-F), PSP with predominant ocular motor dysfunction (PSP-OM), and PSP with predominant postural instability (PSP-PI). Symptoms of PSP include poor balance and unsteady gait, frequent backward falls, slowed movements, rigidity, cramped writing, blurred eyesight, gaze palsy, slow blinking, difficulty maintaining eye contact, tunnel vision, sensitivity to light, and soft, slow, and slurred speech. The disease may result in complications, including falls leading to head injuries or fractures, difficulty focusing the eyes, difficulty sle