Frequency and Characteristics of Taste Impairment in Patients with Parkinsons Disease: Results of a Clinical Interview
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Objective Patients with Parkinsons disease (PD) frequently complain of a diminished sense of smell. Less frequently, they may complain of taste impairment. In the present study, we investigated the symptoms, frequency, and severity of taste impairment as well as smell impairment in PD patients and compared the results with those of age- and sex-matched healthy controls. Patients and Methods We interviewed 285 PD patients (120 men, 165 women) without dementia or nasal problems. Control subjects comprised 61 (20 men, 41 women) healthy spouses of the PD patients. Alteration of smell and taste sense lasting more than 3 months was defined as abnormal. Results One hundred and sixteen patients with PD complained of smell impairment and 26 complained of taste impairment. Only 5 controls complained of smell impairment, and no control subjects reported taste impairment. Taste impairment was more marked in patients with smell impairment. Impaired taste included diminished taste perception in 21 patients, altered sense of taste in 4 patients and burning mouth in 1 patient. Conclusion Taste as well as smell perception is impaired in patients with PD. The frequency of smell and taste impairments tended to increase with disease progression.
著者
-
Kashihara Kenichi
Department Of Neurology Okayama University Medical School
-
Hanaoka Ayumi
Division of Rehabilitation, Okayama Kyokuto Hospital, Japan
-
Imamura Takaki
Department of Neurology, Okayama Kyokuto Hospital, Japan
関連論文
- Groove Pancreatitis : A Case Report
- The retention indices of ^Tl-SPECT in brain tumors
- Rasiation Complications Following Breast Conserving Therapy
- Levodopa induces AP-1 and CREB DNA-binding activities in the rat striatum
- Increase of cytochrome c oxidase negative fibers in rimmed vacuole myopathy with inflammatory changes
- Frequency and Characteristics of Taste Impairment in Patients with Parkinsons Disease: Results of a Clinical Interview
- Kainic acid may enhance hippocampal NO generation of awake rats in a seizure stage-related fashion
- Effects of repeated methyl levodopa administration on apomorphine sensitivity of rotational behavior and striatal Fos expression of rats with unilateral 6-OHDA lesions
- Reduction of Neuromelanin-Positive Nigral Volume in Patients with MSA, PSP and CBD
- A Survey of Patients with Inflammatory Skin Recurrence Corresponding to the Area of Previous Irradiation after Postoperative Radiotherapy for Breast Cancer