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Chikako Ikeda
Researcher at Okayama University
Publications - 21
Citations - 3259
Chikako Ikeda is an academic researcher from Okayama University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Progressive supranuclear palsy & Corticobasal degeneration. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 19 publications receiving 336 citations.
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Trail Making Test Part A and Brain Perfusion Imaging in Mild Alzheimer's Disease
Aki Shindo,Seishi Terada,Shuhei Sato,Chikako Ikeda,Shigeto Nagao,Etsuko Oshima,Osamu Yokota,Yosuke Uchitomi +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that functional activity of the bilateral superior parietal lobules is closely related to performance time on the TMT-A, which might be a promising index of dysfunction of the superiorParietal area among mild AD patients.
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Person-centered care and quality of life of patients with dementia in long-term care facilities.
Seishi Terada,Etsuko Oshima,Osamu Yokota,Chikako Ikeda,Shigeto Nagao,Naoya Takeda,Ken Sasaki,Yosuke Uchitomi +7 more
TL;DR: A questionnaire evaluating person-centered care and QOL of elderly patients with dementia in both geriatric health service facilities (GHSF) and hospitals was used and found quite different patterns in the relationship of person- centered care scores to clinical characteristics.
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Trail making test B and brain perfusion imaging in mild cognitive impairment and mild Alzheimer's disease.
Seishi Terada,Shuhei Sato,Shigeto Nagao,Chikako Ikeda,Aki Shindo,Satoshi Hayashi,Etsuko Oshima,Osamu Yokota,Yosuke Uchitomi +8 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that functional activity of the anterior cingulate, striatum and thalamus is closely related to performance time on TMT-B, and might be a promising index of dysfunction among patients with aMCI or mild Alzheimer's disease.
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Argyrophilic grain disease as a neurodegenerative substrate in late-onset schizophrenia and delusional disorders
Shigeto Nagao,Osamu Yokota,Chikako Ikeda,Naoya Takeda,Hideki Ishizu,Shigetoshi Kuroda,Koichiro Sudo,Seishi Terada,Shigeo Murayama,Yosuke Uchitomi +9 more
TL;DR: LOSD patients may have heterogeneous pathological backgrounds, and AGD may be associated with the occurrence of LOSD especially after 65 years of age.
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Progressive supranuclear palsy presenting as primary lateral sclerosis but lacking parkinsonism, gaze palsy, aphasia, or dementia.
Shigeto Nagao,Osamu Yokota,Reiko Nanba,Hiroshi Takata,Takashi Haraguchi,Hideki Ishizu,Chikako Ikeda,Naoya Takeda,Etsuko Oshima,Katsuaki Sakane,Seishi Terada,Yuetsu Ihara,Yosuke Uchitomi +12 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that when tau pathology is prominent in the motor cortex but is minimal in the basal ganglia and brain stem nuclei, a PSP case can lack all classic clinical features of PSP and show only slowly progressive upper motor syndrome, consistent with clinical picture of primary lateral sclerosis.