Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Syndrome

Richard Stills-Oliszewski syndrome progressive supranacular palsy syndrome (CIPPS), also known as Steele syndrome, is an autosomal recessive degenerative neurological syndrome. It is characterized by a slow progressive onset and persistent dry eyes, strabismus and



Progressive supranuclear palsy syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by loss of muscle control in the upper body. This leads to impaired coordination of movements, weakness, as well as deterioration of hearing and vision. The disease was named after the group of people in whom it was first described. And although the disease was described more than a hundred years ago, its exact cause remains unclear.

Clinically, the disease manifests itself gradually. Patients may begin to notice the first symptoms as early as childhood. Among them: muscle weakness, headaches, visual and hearing impairment, problems with sleep and appetite. Over time, patients develop severe problems with coordination and mobility. However, some patients may feel normal up to