Repeated cognitive assessments show stable function over time in patients with ALS.
Linn ÖijerstedtJuliette FoucherAnikó LovikSolmaz YazdaniAlexander JutoUlf KläppeFang FangCaroline IngrePublished in: Journal of neurology (2024)
Cognitive impairment in ALS was associated with a faster decline of motor functions, and shorter survival. However, cognitive function did not deteriorate over time. Cognitive assessment is essential for the patients and caregivers to understand the phenotypic expression of ALS.