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Dubois B, Slachevsky A, Pillon B, Beato R, Villalponda JM, Litvan I.
"Applause sign" helps to discriminate PSP from FTD and PD.
Neurology. 2005 Jun 28;64(12):2132-3.


The "applause sign" is a simple test of motor control that helps to
differentiate PSP from frontal or striatofrontal degenerative diseases. It
was found in 0/39 controls, 0 of 24 patients with frontotemporal dementia
(FTD), 0 of 17 patients with Parkinson disease (PD), and 30/42 patients with
progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). It discriminated PSP from FTD (p <
0.001) and PD (p < 0.00). The "three clap test" correctly identified 81.8% of
the patients in the comparison PSP and FTD and 75% of the patients in the
comparison of PSP and PD.

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