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Motor neuron disease Dr.Shamekh M. El-Shamy
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Motor Neurone Disease Definition: It is a degenerative disease of a gradual onset and progressive course, affecting the motor system only (systemic disease).
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Motor neuron disease (corticospinal tract+ anterior horn cell)
UMN signs LMN signs
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Clinical Picture Age of onset: Sex: Onset and Course:
Signs and symptoms:
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I-U.M.N. Affection a) In the spinal cord:
Spastic paraplegia if the lesion is below the cervical region, or Spastic quadriplegia if the lesion is at the cervical region.
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b)In the brain stem or the cerebral hemisphere:
1.Bulbar symptoms: - dysphagia. - nasal regurgitation. - dysarthria. - hoarseness of voice.
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II- L.M.N. Affection
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Motor Neurone Disease I- U.M.N.L. II- L.M.N.L. a-Brain Stem
“True Bulbar Palsy a-Brain Stem “Pseudo-bulbar palsy b-Spinal Cord “Progressive Muscular Atrophy” b-Spinal Cord “Lateral Sclerosis
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III-Combined U.M.N and L.M.N Affection
Syndrome of : "amyotrophic lateral sclerosis“ There are combined signs and symptoms of lower and upper motor neurone lesions
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
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Diagnosis Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
ALS is difficult to diagnose because it has similar symptoms of other neuromuscular disorders. Some of the procedures include: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
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Treatment
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1- Avoid fatigue and exhaustion.
2- Massive doses of vit. E and B. 3- Anabolics. 4-Physiotherapy,respiratory care,swallowing,….
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Prevention
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