Madras Variant Motor Neuron Disease – A Rare Presentationdoi:10.15373/22778179/FEB2014/114Dr.U.J.JanI Dr.U.J.JanIDr.Ashwin PatilDr.Mitesh J. MakawanaDr.KalpeshH. PatelDr.Dignesh VasavaDr.TejasChaudhari Dr.TejasChaudhariIJSR - International Journal of Scientific Research(IJSR), IJSR...
Conclusions Chronic hoarseness and shortness of breath can be a rare isolated presentation for early motor neuron disease.doi:10.1016/j.pmrj.2011.08.676Amanda FaragJeffrey L. ColeElsevier Inc.Pm & R
Excerpt Motor neurone disease (MND) is a neurodegenerative condition that affects the brain and spinal cord. MND is characterised by the degeneration of primarily motor neurones, leading to muscle weakness. The presentation of the disease varies and can be as muscle weakness, wasting, cramps and ...
BackgroundSeveral conditions have been reported to mimic motor neuron disease (MND), and misdiagnosis remains a common clinical problem. ObjectiveTo report a case of bulbar-onset polymyositis where the initial clinical presentation was suggestive of MND. Case DescriptionA 73-year-old woman was admitte...
Motor neurone disease (MND), the commonest clinical presentation of which is amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), is regarded as the most devastating of ad... D Bäumer,K Talbot,MR Turner - 《Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine》 被引量: 88发表: 2014年 ...
Case Presentation Carol Bell came to Wu Medical Center with a history of motor neuron disease which was diagnosed in another hospital. She presented with abnormal sensation in her lower limbs, inability to walk and could barely communicate with her neighbors. ...
5. Symptoms of motor neuron degeneration disorders and the use of zebrafish models 5.1. Upper and lower motor neuron degeneration: amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ALS, also known as Charcot's disease or Lou Gehrig's disease, is the most common form of MND, with an incidence rate varying from 0....
Motor neurone disease describes a group of rare, fatal, neurodegenerative disorders. They are devastating conditions that cause the loss of upper and/or lower motor neurones, leading to a variety of progressive neurological symptoms that can develop over months to years. Due to the rarity of thes...
Key Words: Motor neuron disease; Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; Neurodegeneration; Disease models Core tip: Motor neuron disease (MND) is a fatal neurodegenerative disorder with no known cure. Here we discuss the organization of the motor system and the clinical presentation of MND. We detail the...
CASE PRESENTATION: We describe the clinical and neuropathologic findings in a case involving a 70-year-old man with a rapidly progressive lower MND who at autopsy also exhibited angiotropic large cell lymphoma without ischemic lesions in the nervous system. CONCLUSIONS: This case supports the ...