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Query: UMLS:C0029089 (
ophthalmoplegia
)
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We report two patients with clinically diagnosed progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP): a 69-year-old man and a 73-year-old woman. Both patients showed supranuclear
ophthalmoplegia
, postural instability, pseudobulbar palsy, and Parkinsonism. In the first patient, we administered L-dopa/carbidopa (300 mg/30 mg/ day), which moderately improved gait disturbance, but exerted no beneficial effects on gaze palsy. Then, we administered amitriptyline, bromocriptine, pergolide, l-threo-DOPS or
5-hydroxytryptophan
(
5-HTP
) in addition to L-dopa/carbidopa. The second patient was treated by the monotherapy of L-dopa/carbidopa, amitriptyline, l-threo-DOPS or
5-HTP
. We interposed two to three weeks between administration of each drug. In both patients, amitriptyline (75 mg/day) markedly improved both gait disturbance and horizontal gaze palsy.
5-HTP
(600 mg/day) also improved horizontal gaze palsy, but failed to alleviate gait disturbance. The results suggest the involvement of impaired serotonergic system in
ophthalmoplegia
of PSP.
...
PMID:[Improvement of ophthalmoplegia by 5-hydroxytryptophan in two cases of progressive supranuclear palsy]. 895 64