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@ARTICLE{Ye:280287,
author = {Ye, Lan and Greten, Stephan and Wilkens, Ida and Wegner,
Florian and Krey, Lea and Höllerhage, Matthias and
Pötter-Nerger, Monika and Zeitzschel, Molly and Hagena,
Keno and Kassubek, Jan and Süß, Patrick and Winkler,
Jürgen and Berg, Daniela and Paschen, Steffen and Tönges,
Lars and Gruber, Doreen and Gandor, Florin and Jost,
Wolfgang H and Kühn, Andrea A and Claus, Inga and Warnecke,
Tobias and Pedrosa, David J and Eggers, Carsten and
Trenkwalder, Claudia and Classen, Joseph and Schwarz,
Johannes and Schnitzler, Alfons and Höglinger, Günter and
Klietz, Martin},
title = {{T}ackling gender in progressive supranuclear palsy: {M}ale
patients present more apathy.},
journal = {Journal of Parkinson's Disease},
volume = {15},
number = {5},
issn = {1877-7171},
address = {Amsterdam},
publisher = {IOS Press},
reportid = {DZNE-2025-00942},
pages = {1024 - 1028},
year = {2025},
abstract = {Gender differences in progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP)
may become relevant for clinical trials, treatment decisions
and patient counseling. To study gender associated
differences we conducted a retrospective data analysis of
191 male and 157 female PSP patients from a large
multicenter observational cohort in Germany. While no
differences in motor skills, disease severity, daily living
abilities, global cognitive status and depressive symptoms
were observed between genders, male patients showed
significantly higher apathy scores, a finding also noted in
other neurological diseases. In this study, apart from male
patients exhibiting higher levels of apathy, no significant
disease-specific gender differences were observed in PSP
patients.},
keywords = {Humans / Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive: physiopathology /
Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive: psychology / Supranuclear
Palsy, Progressive: complications / Male / Apathy:
physiology / Female / Aged / Retrospective Studies / Middle
Aged / Sex Factors / Severity of Illness Index / Germany /
Aged, 80 and over / Depression: etiology / apathy (Other) /
gender (Other) / progressive supranuclear palsy (Other)},
cin = {Clinical Study Center (Ulm) / AG Kühn},
ddc = {610},
cid = {I:(DE-2719)5000077 / I:(DE-2719)5000008},
pnm = {353 - Clinical and Health Care Research (POF4-353)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-353},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:40462618},
doi = {10.1177/1877718X251343094},
url = {https://pub.dzne.de/record/280287},
}