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5. Dementia and Atypical Symptoms

A small percentage of people with progressive supranuclear palsy exhibit symptoms of primary akinesia. People with primary akinesia walk with hesitant, jerking motions and have to stop completely before turning. Their speech is often slurred, and they may use words that do not make sense in context. The rarest presentation of progressive supranuclear palsy mimics Alzheimer's disease. People with this type of PSP have no problems with movement and do not lose any motor skills.

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