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The Prevalence of Primary Tauopathies in Ireland; a Clinically Defined Study in the Province of Leinster

Progressive supranuclear palsy and corticobasal syndrome are progressive neurodegenerative diseases characterised by parkinsonian features (stiffness, slowness and tremor), balance difficulty with falls, abnormalities in the control of eye movements, difficulty with skilled movement (apraxia) and thinking problems.  We currently do not have any information on the number of people in Ireland living with these conditions.

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