Table 2.
PSP | CBS | |
---|---|---|
Cognitive impairment | Frontal dysexecutive, early | Frontal dysexecutive, late |
Speech | Dysarthria, early | Dysarthria, late; apraxia of speech |
Language | Fluent perserverative | Nonfluent (PNFA) |
Saccades | Normal latency but slow velocity and decreased amplitude (hypometric) | Delayed latency but normal velocity and amplitude (non-hypometric) |
Motor phenotype | Typically symmetric akinesia with axial-predominant rigidity, but lateralized featuresa may predominate | Typically lateralized features, but symmetric akinesia with axial-predominant rigidity may predominate |
Common pathologies (approx. frequency) | PSP, 80% | CBD, 35% |
CBD, 10% | AD, 20% | |
FTLD-Tau, 10% | PSP, 15% | |
FTLD-TDP, 15% | ||
FTLD-Tau, 15% |
Lateralized motor features mostly apply to unilateral dystonia or myoclonus; lateralized cognitive features mainly apply to unilateral ideomotor apraxia, cortical sensory signs, or visual neglect.