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Cortical Involvement and Neurodegeneration in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

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Cortical Involvement and Neurodegeneration in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

Overview

Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) has traditionally been characterized as a subcortical tauopathy with primary pathology affecting subcortical structures including the basal ganglia, brainstem, and diencephalon. However, accumulating evidence demonstrates that cortical involvement occurs in PSP, particularly in specific clinical variants and disease stages, with significant implications for clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, and therapeutic targeting[^steele1964][^dickson2010].

This mechanism page documents the evidence for cortical involvement in PSP, including neuropathological patterns, neuroimaging findings, clinical correlations, and the distinction between cortical-predominant PSP variants and classic Richardson syndrome.

Historical Perspective: The Subcortical vs. Cortical Paradigm

The original description of PSP by Steele, Richardson, and Olszewski in 1964 emphasized subcortical pathology, particularly affecting the subthalamic nucleus, globus pallidus, and brainstem nuclei[^steele1964]. This characterization led to the traditional classification of PSP as a subcortical neuropsychiatric syndrome distinct from cortical dementias like Alzheimer's disease[^lang1995].

However, subsequent neuropathological studies have demonstrated that:

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