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Old 01-17-2008, 08:14 PM
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Double posting again on this topic but here is the diagnostic criteria for ALS. Lisa

http://www.wfnals.org/guidelines/199...#neuroevidence


Clinically Possible ALS

is defined when clinical signs of UMN and LMN dysfunction are found together in only one region or UMN signs are found alone in two or more regions; or LMN signs are found rostral to UMN signs and the diagnosis of Clinically Probable - Laboratory-supported ALS cannot be proven by evidence on clinical grounds in conjunction with electrodiagnostic, neurophysiologic, neuroimaging or clinical laboratory studies. Other diagnoses must have been excluded to accept a diagnosis of Clinically possible ALS.
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