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Anything missing with Amyotrophic Lateral Scleros? - goodman
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Muscle Weakness + Foot Drop + Fasciculation. 5 -10 % of cases are familial (autosomal dominant).
Infantile presentation is call SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY (PERONEAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY - LOU GHERING DISEASE)
This is a progressive motor neuron disease that presents w/ a combination of Lower and Upper Motor Neuron Findings.
The median survival after Diagnosis is 3 to 5 years, with death usually occuring from respiratory failure.
Hint in USMLE, Pt with MOTOR DYSFUNCTION (PROGRESSIVE WEAKNESS) but NO SENSORY DYSFUNCTION W/ NORMAL GAIT
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