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Primary Lateral Sclerosis: Clinical, radiological and molecular features

Peter Bede, Pierre Pradat, J. Lope, Patrick Vourc’h, Hélène Blasco, Philippe Corcia

2021Revue Neurologique27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Primary Lateral Sclerosis (PLS) is an uncommon motor neuron disorder. Despite the well-recognisable constellation of clinical manifestations, the initial diagnosis can be challenging and therapeutic options are currently limited. There have been no recent clinical trials of disease-modifying therapies dedicated to this patient cohort and awareness of recent research developments is limited. The recent consensus diagnostic criteria introduced the category 'probable' PLS which is likely to curtail the diagnostic journey of patients. Extra-motor clinical manifestations are increasingly recognised, challenging the view of PLS as a 'pure' upper motor neuron condition. The post mortem literature of PLS has been expanded by seminal TDP-43 reports and recent PLS studies increasingly avail of meticulous genetic profiling. Research in PLS has gained unprecedented momentum in recent years generating novel academic insights, which may have important clinical ramifications.

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MedicineClinical trialDiseaseRadiological weaponIntensive care medicinePathologySurgeryAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ResearchNeurogenetic and Muscular Disorders ResearchNeurological diseases and metabolism
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