Parkinson-plus syndromes (PPS) are a collection of neurodegenerative disorders that share the primary symptoms of Parkinson's disease but differ from uncomplicated idiopathic Parkinson's disease in several ways. For example, impaired vision and difficulty reading, difficulty moving the eyes up and down, slurred speech, difficulty swallowing, depression or other mood difficulties, behavioral changes, and laughing or sobbing at inappropriate times are all characteristic symptoms.
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