If an autopsy report states a 'medical history of chronic anterior horn cell disease' with no other information, what is this likely referring to? Thanks.
Professor, very much enjoying your lectures as a review! Would you consider changing your pointer to extra large and non-white colored for contrast? No need to reply. Thank you!
Atrophy of the radial half of the hand (thenar and FDI muscles) while relatively sparing the ulnar half of the hand. This can be an early/specific finding of ALS
Thank you kind sir.
Thanks, sir for this informative video. I need help in understanding Hirayama disease( amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ).
If an autopsy report states a 'medical history of chronic anterior horn cell disease' with no other information, what is this likely referring to? Thanks.
Polio? SMA? ALS?
@@bacolive Thanks. Is one of them more likely than the other with that term being used, if so which one is the most likely one?
Good, thanks
Can MS affect AHC, as l found denervation and fasciculation potentials in a case diagnosed clinically and by MRI as MS?
I've never seen this, but there are rare reports: greenlab.ucsf.edu/sites/greenlab.ucsf.edu/files/wysiwyg/focalamyotrophyinmultiplesclerosis.pdf
@@bacolive Thanks a lot.
Professor, very much enjoying your lectures as a review! Would you consider changing your pointer to extra large and non-white colored for contrast? No need to reply. Thank you!
Good idea!
Can you talk about split hand syndrome
Atrophy of the radial half of the hand (thenar and FDI muscles) while relatively sparing the ulnar half of the hand. This can be an early/specific finding of ALS