2022
DOI: 10.1136/jnnp-2022-abn.28
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Large single-centre cohort of HSP patients in UK: advantages of deep pheno- typing and longitudinal follow-up

Abstract: AimTo identify clinical, radiological and instrumented gait correlates predictive of natural history in a cohort of HSP patients.BackgroundHSP is a rare heterogeneous group of neurodegenerative disorders. We present our experi- ence managing a large cohort of HSP patients in the regional centre for HSP. We believe Sheffield Teaching Hospitals to have the largest cohort in the North of England.Methodology and ResultsOur cohort comprises 426 patients, 246 male (57.7%) of which 290 were geneti- cally characterize… Show more

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