Late‐life mood disorder as the initial presentation of progressive supranuclear palsy: A case series

Author:

Ichijo Kei1ORCID,Takahata Keisuke2ORCID,Kurose Shin2,Watanabe Takemi1,Nagase Yukihiro13,Endo Hironobu2,Tagai Kenji2,Ishitobi Makoto4,Higuchi Makoto2

Affiliation:

1. Takatsuki Hospital Hachioji Tokyo Japan

2. Department of Functional Brain Imaging, Institute for Quantum Medical Science, Quantum Life and Medical Science Directorate National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology Inage Chiba Japan

3. Department of Psychiatry Nihon University School of Medicine Itabashi Tokyo Japan

4. Jinkei Hospital Himeji Hyogo Japan

Abstract

AbstractAimProgressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a rapidly progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by Parkinsonism, supranuclear ophthalmoplegia, postural instability, and cognitive impairment.PatientsThis case series describes three patients initially diagnosed with late‐life mood disorders (depression and bipolar disorder) who were later diagnosed with PSP because of the development of typical neurological symptoms.ResultThe diagnostic challenge of PSP is highlighted in this case report, particularly in the early stages, when characteristic symptoms may not be present. The importance of considering PSP in the differential diagnosis of late‐life mood disorders, especially in the absence of response to standard antidepressant therapy, is also emphasized. The heterogeneity of PSP is described, with various subtypes and atypical variants presenting with different clinical features. The psychiatric symptoms of PSP include apathy, disinhibition, depression, and anxiety, whereas hallucinations and delusions are less frequent. Tau positron emission tomography imaging is discussed as a potential biomarker for atypical PSP.ConclusionEarly diagnosis and intervention are crucial for improved outcomes in PSP, necessitating further research to enhance the diagnostic and treatment strategies for PSP and other neurodegenerative diseases.

Funder

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Japan Science and Technology Corporation

Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

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