@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00086171, author = {Tezuka, Toshiki and Takahata, Keisuke and Tagai, Kenji and Ueda, Ryo and Ito, Daisuke and Takeda, Hidetaka and Takahashi, Shinichi and Nakahara, Jin and Higuchi, Makoto and Seki, Morinobu and Keisuke, Takahata and Kenji, Tagai and Makoto, Higuchi}, issue = {6}, journal = {Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society}, month = {Mar}, note = {Progressive ataxia and palatal tremor (PAPT) are slowlyprogressive neurodegenerative diseases characterized by pro-gressive ataxia and palatal tremor, which has been describedas a novel tauopathy based on neuropathologicalfindings.1,2The novel tau positron emission tomography (PET) tracer[18F]PM-PBB3 could detect 3- and 4-repeat tau deposits withhigh contrast in non-Alzheimer’s disease tauopathies.3,4Here,we report thefirst case of PAPT in which ante-mortem evalua-tions of tau retention were made using [18F]PM-PBB3.}, pages = {1317--1319}, title = {Progressive Ataxia and Palatal Tremor Showing Characteristic Tau Depositions in [ F]PM-PBB3 PET.}, volume = {37}, year = {2022} }