The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-3329
Print ISSN : 0040-8727
ISSN-L : 0040-8727
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The Severity of Minamata Disease Declined in 25 Years: Temporal Profile of the Neurological Findings Analyzed by Multiple Logistic Regression Model
Makoto UchinoTeruyuki HiranoHiroshi SatohKimiyoshi ArimuraMasanori NakagawaJyunji Wakamiya
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2005 Volume 205 Issue 1 Pages 53-63

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Abstract
Minamata disease (MD) was caused by ingestion of seafood from the methylmercury-contaminated areas. Although 50 years have passed since the discovery of MD, there have been only a few studies on the temporal profile of neurological findings in certified MD patients. Thus, we evaluated changes in neurological symptoms and signs of MD using discriminants by multiple logistic regression analysis. The severity of predictive index declined in 25 years in most of the patients. Only a few patients showed aggravation of neurological findings, which was due to complications such as spino-cerebellar degeneration. Patients with chronic MD aged over 45 years had several concomitant diseases so that their clinical pictures were complicated. It was difficult to differentiate chronic MD using statistically established discriminants based on sensory disturabance alone. In conclusion, the severity of MD declined in 25 years along with the modification by age-related concomitant disorders.
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