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Internal Medicine | 2017

A Card-type Odor Identification Test for Japanese Patients with Parkinson's Disease and Related Disorders

Yuji Watanabe; Keisuke Suzuki; Tomoyuki Miyamoto; Masayuki Miyamoto; Ayaka Numao; Hiroaki Fujita; Tomoyuki Uchiyama; Taro Kadowaki; Takeo Matsubara; Koichi Hirata

Objective The characteristics of olfactory impairment in Parkinsons disease (PD), multiple system atrophy (MSA) and progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) have not been determined in detail. We assessed the olfactory function among PD, MSA and PSP patients. Methods A card-type odor identification test, Open Essence (OE, Wako, Japan), which consists of 12 different odorants familiar to Japanese subjects, was administered to 98 PD patients, 32 MSA patients, 17 PSP patients and 96 control subjects ≥50 years of age. Results The PD patients had significantly lower OE scores than the other groups. The OE scores of the MSA and PSP patients fell between those of the PD patients and the control subjects. A cut-off OE score of 6 was beneficial for differentiating PD patients from controls with 84.7% sensitivity and 85.4% specificity. A cut-off OE score of 4 had 60.2% sensitivity and 77.6% specificity for differentiating PD patients from MSA and PSP patients. The correct answer rates for the curry, Japanese orange and perfume odorants in the PD patients were lower than those in the MSA and PSP patients and controls. The PD patients also had the highest ratio of “not detected” choices across the 12 odors. Conclusion Marked olfactory impairment was a feature of the patients with PD, while mild olfactory impairment was observed in those with MSA or PSP. The answer patterns and the specific odorants may also be useful in differentiating PD from related disorders.


eNeurologicalSci | 2018

Conjugate eye deviation due to pontine infarction: Report of 2 cases

Mika Saiki; Takeo Matsubara; Keisuke Suzuki; Madoka Okamura; Hidehiro Takekawa; Toshiki Nakamura; Koichi Hirata

Highlights • We report 2 patients with pontine infarcts showing transient conjugate eye deviation.• Conjugate eye deviation resolved within a few days in both patients.• Small restricted dorsomedial pontine lesions can produce conjugate eye deviation.


Rinsho Shinkeigaku | 2018

Increased frequency and spread of restlessness as the early manifestation of Parkinson’s disease in a woman with restless legs syndrome

Keisuke Suzuki; Takeo Matsubara; Masayuki Miyamoto; Hiroaki Fujita; Toshiki Nakamura; Koichi Hirata

A 57-year-old woman had been suffered from insomnia due to restlessness and abnormal sensation of the left side of the body for 33 years. Since the preceding year of the first visit frequency of the symptoms increased, and the abnormal sensation was spread to the right leg. Her daughter had restless legs syndrome (RLS) since age 20. Neurological examination showed no abnormality. Laboratory test results showed normal ferritin levels. There was no renal dysfunction or anemia. A diagnosis of RLS was made, and her symptoms responded well to pramipexole treatment. However, the patient developed right shoulder pain and right-hand tremor one year and one and a half year after the first visit, respectively. Based on clinical findings and the findings of dopamine transporter scan and cardiac 123I-MIBG scintigraphy, the patient was diagnosed with Parkinsons disease (PD). Careful observation of changes in RLS symptoms is required as an increased frequency and spread of symptoms of RLS could be the early manifestation of PD.


Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 2017

Restless legs syndrome, leg motor restlessness and their variants in patients with Parkinson's disease and related disorders

Takeo Matsubara; Keisuke Suzuki; Hiroaki Fujita; Yuji Watanabe; Hirotaka Sakuramoto; Masanori Matsubara; Koichi Hirata

OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of restless leg syndrome (RLS), leg motor restlessness (LMR) and RLS/LMR variants and their relationship with clinical factors in patients with Parkinsons disease (PD) and related disorders. METHODS Sixty-three PD patients, 17 multiple system atrophy (MSA) patients and 11 progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) patients were included in this study. Through face-to-face interviews, the patients were diagnosed with RLS/LMR, or with RLS/LMR variants in which the symptoms occur predominantly in body parts other than the legs. RESULTS The frequency of RLS, LMR, RLS variants and LMR variants was as follows: PD (12.7%, 11.1%, 0% and 1.6%); MSA (5.9%, 11.8%, 0% and 0%); and PSP (0%, 9.1%, 0% and 0%). Restlessness without the urge to move was observed in 25.4% of the PD patients, 11.8% of the MSA patients and 0% of the PSP patients. The PD patients with restlessness exhibited higher Hoehn and Yahr stages and higher scores on the Scales for Outcomes in PD-Autonomic, PD sleep scale-2 and Beck Depression Inventory-II. The olfactory functioning, 123I-MIBG myocardial scintigraphy uptake and dopamine transporter single photon emission computed tomography findings did not differ between the PD patients with restlessness and those without. The severity of RLS was correlated with the autonomic symptoms among the PD patients with restlessness. CONCLUSION PD with restlessness was characterized by increased autonomic, sleep and depressive symptoms. Further studies including a large sample are warranted to characterize restlessness in PD and related disorders.


Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 2017

Istradefylline improves daytime sleepiness in patients with Parkinson's disease: An open-label, 3-month study

Keisuke Suzuki; Masayuki Miyamoto; Tomoyuki Miyamoto; Tomoyuki Uchiyama; Yuka Watanabe; Shiho Suzuki; Taro Kadowaki; Hiroaki Fujita; Takeo Matsubara; Hirotaka Sakuramoto; Koichi Hirata


Sleep and Biological Rhythms | 2018

Uncomfortable and unpleasant sensations in the legs without an urge to move as the initial manifestation of Parkinson’s disease

Keisuke Suzuki; Takeo Matsubara; Hirotaka Sakuramoto; Koichi Hirata


Parkinsonism & Related Disorders | 2018

Restlessness restricted to the perianal region in a patient with Parkinson's disease

Madoka Okamura; Keisuke Suzuki; Takeo Matsubara; Koichi Hirata


Sleep Medicine | 2017

Restless legs syndrome and leg motor restlessness in patients with Parkinson's disease: a multicenter case-controlled study

K. Suzuki; Yasuyuki Okuma; Tomoyuki Uchiyama; Masayuki Miyamoto; Ryuji Sakakibara; Yasushi Shimo; Nobutaka Hattori; Satoshi Kuwabara; Toshimasa Yamamoto; Yoshiaki Kaji; Shigeki Hirano; Ayaka Numao; Takeo Matsubara; Koichi Hirata


Sleep Medicine | 2017

Insomnia due to restless shoulder following posterior internal capsule infarction

Takeo Matsubara; K. Suzuki; M. Okamura; T. Shiina; Masayuki Miyamoto; Koichi Hirata


Rinsho Shinkeigaku | 2017

A 70-year-old woman presenting with restless shoulder following posterior internal capsule infarction

Takeo Matsubara; Keisuke Suzuki; Madoka Okamura; Tomohiko Shiina; Masayuki Miyamoto; Toshiki Nakamura; Koichi Hirata

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Koichi Hirata

Dokkyo Medical University

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Keisuke Suzuki

Dokkyo Medical University

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Hiroaki Fujita

Dokkyo Medical University

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Madoka Okamura

Dokkyo Medical University

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Ayaka Numao

Dokkyo Medical University

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Taro Kadowaki

Dokkyo Medical University

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