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Beyond the Classic Segawa Disease, GCH1-Associated Neurodegenerative Parkinsonism: Practical Considerations for Physicians

Chenbhanich J, Sringean J, Bhidayasiri R

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From Evidence to the Dish: A Viewpoint of Implementing a Thai-Style Mediterranean Diet for Parkinson’s Disease

Phokaewvarangkul O, Kantachadvanich N, Buranasrikul V, Phoumindr A, Phumphid S, Jagota P, Bhidayasiri R

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Peak-Dose Ballism Associated with Declining Implantable Pulse Generator Battery Life in Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease

Jen-Rei DC, Thien LT, Keong LH, Leng HW, Phokaewvarangkul O, Bhidayasiri R

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COVID-19: An Early Review of Its Global Impact and Considerations for Parkinson’s Disease Patient Care

Bhidayasiri R, Virameteekul S, Kim JM, Pal PK, Chung SJ

While many infectious disorders are unknown to most neurologists, COVID-19 is very different. It has impacted neurologists and other health care workers, not only in our professional lives but also...
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Umami and Other Taste Perceptions in Patients With Parkinson’s Disease

Jagota P, Chotechuang N, Anan C, Kitjawijit T, Boonla C, Bhidayasiri R

Objective Studies of taste perceptions in Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients have been controversial, and none of these studies have assessed umami taste. This study aimed to assess umami, along with...
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Safinamide as an Adjunct to Levodopa in Asian and Caucasian Patients With Parkinson’s Disease and Motor Fluctuations: A Post Hoc Analysis of the SETTLE Study

Bhidayasiri R, Ishida T, Kamei T, Husni RE, Suzuki I, Wu SL, Cho JW

Objective Safinamide is a selective, reversible monoamine oxidase B inhibitor with demonstrated efficacy and tolerability in placebo-controlled studies and is clinically useful for patients with motor fluctuations. This study evaluated...
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Historical and More Common Nongenetic Movement Disorders From Asia

Ibrahim NM, Jagota P, Pal PK, Bhidayasiri R, Lim SY, Ugawa Y, Aldaajani Z, Jeon B, Fujioka S, Lee JY, Kukkle PL, Shang H, Phokaewvarangkul O, Diesta C, Shambetova C, Lin CH

Nongenetic movement disorders are common throughout the world. The movement disorders encountered may vary depending on the prevalence of certain disorders across various geographical regions. In this paper, we review...
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Nine Hereditary Movement Disorders First Described in Asia: Their History and Evolution

Jagota P, Ugawa Y, Aldaajani Z, Ibrahim NM, Ishiura H, Nomura Y, Tsuji S, Diesta C, Hattori N, Onodera O, Bohlega S, Al-Din A, Lim SY, Lee JY, Jeon B, Pal PK, Shang H, Fujioka S, Kukkle PL, Phokaewvarangkul O, Lin CH, Shambetova C, Bhidayasiri R

Clinical case studies and reporting are important to the discovery of new disorders and the advancement of medical sciences. Both clinicians and basic scientists play equally important roles leading to...
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