○Günter Höglinger1,2 (1.German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases Munich, Germany, 2.Technical University Munich, Germany)
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[HT-04] Toward the eary diagnosis and treatment of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Thu. May 24, 2018 3:20 PM - 5:20 PM Room 9 (Royton Sapporo / Regent Hall (2F))
Chair: Ikuko Aiba(Department of Neurology, National Hospital Organization, Higashinagoya National Hospital, Japan), Takeshi Ikeuchi(Niigata University, Brain Research Institute, Japan)
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a neurodegenerative disorder neuropathologically characterized by accumulation of phosphorylated 4-repeat tau in brain. The classic clinical presentation of PSP is now known as Richardson’s syndrome. Recently, new criteria for PSP diagnosis have been proposed by the Movement Disorder Society-endorsed Study Group (Mov Disord 32, 853, 2017). Several types of variant PSP syndrome were included in the new criteria. Importantly, diagnostic category of “suggestive of PSP” has newly developed to detect an early phase of PSP before massive functional disability appears. With disease-modifying therapies being developed, facilitating diagnosis of patients in early-stage disease is becoming more urgent. In this symposium, we will discuss the importance of early diagnosis and emerging therapeutic strategies for patients with PSP on the basis of new criteria for PSP diagnosis.
○Kensaku Kasuga (Department of Molecular Genetics, Brain Research Institute, Niigata University, Japan)
○Keita Sakurai1, Aya.m Tokumaru1, Hiroshi Oba2 (1.Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital, Japan, 2.Teikyo University School of Medicine, Japan)
○Adam L. Boxer (University of California, San Francisco, USA)