Higher-level gait disorder as a presenting manifestation of progressive supranuclear palsy: a video case report

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Ghosh, Ritwik [1 ]
Leon-Ruiz, Moises [4 ,7 ]
Dubey, Souvik [2 ,3 ]
Chakraborty, Arkaprava [2 ,3 ]
Benito-Leon, Julian [5 ,6 ]
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[1] Burdwan Med Coll & Hosp, Serv Med Gen, Burdwan, W Bengal, India
[2] Bangur Inst Neurosci, Serv Neuromed, Inst Post Grad Med Educ & Res, Kolkata, India
[3] SSKM Hosp, Kolkata, India
[4] Hosp Univ La Paz, Sec Neurofisiol Clin, Serv Neurol, Madrid, Spain
[5] Hosp Univ 12 Octubre, Serv Neurol, Madrid, Spain
[6] Ctr Invest Biomed Red Enfermedades Neurodegenerat, Madrid, Spain
[7] Univ Complutense Madrid, Fac Med, Dept Med, Madrid, Spain
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Gait; Higher-level gait disorder; Movement disorder; Presenting manifestation; Progressive supranuclear palsy; Video case report;
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10.33588/rn.7704.2022393
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Introduction. Frontal gait disorder/gait apraxia is a higher-order motor deficit with various causes, characterized by difficulties with gait initiation, such as freezing or ignition failure. We aimed to report a patient who presented with progressive higher-level gait disorder and fall episodes as the initial manifestations of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). Patient data were obtained from medical records from the Department of General Medicine, Burdwan Medical College & Hospital (Burdwan, West Bengal, India). Case report. A 58-year-old previously healthy woman presented with a gait disorder and fall episodes. Detailed neurological examination highlighted characteristic facial appearance (wide-eyed staring, furrowing of the forehead with a frowning expression, and fixed expression of the lower face). She was hypokinetic-rigid with symmetrical signs and predominant axial rigidity with retrocolic trunk and neck posture. Gait examination revealed a higher-level gait pattern characterized by an exhibition of profound start hesitation requiring assistance from nearby objects/persons. Once walking was underway, steps became relatively better, but ineffective gait re-emerged when she attempted turning. She had short strides, freezing, broad stance base, disequilibrium, slow leg movement, shuffling, and loss of normal fluidity of trunk and limbs. Postural reflexes were impaired. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed atrophy of the midbrain, dilated aqueduct of Sylvius and third ventricle, atrophy of frontal lobes and typical hummingbird sign. Diagnosis of probable PSP was finally made. Conclusions. Several etiologies, including PSP, should be considered in appropriate clinical contexts if gait examination demonstrates a higher-order gait disorder.
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