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Electrodiagnosis of Motor Neuron Disease
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Electrodiagnosis of Motor Neuron Disease

Anuradha Duleep and Jeremy Shefner
Physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics of North America, Vol.24(1), pp.139-151
02/01/2013
PMID: 23177036

Abstract

Life Sciences & Biomedicine Rehabilitation Science & Technology
Electrodiagnostic testing has proved useful in helping to establish the diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis by eliminating possible disease mimics and by demonstrating abnormalities in body areas that are clinically unaffected. Electrodiagnosis begins with an understanding of the clinical features of the disease, because clinical correlation is essential. To improve the sensitivity of the electrophysiologic evaluation, the Awaji criteria have been proposed as a modification to the revised El Escorial criteria. Although techniques to evaluate corticomotor neuron abnormalities and to quantify lower motor neuron loss have been developed, they remain primarily research techniques and have not yet influenced clinical practice.

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