The impact of upper and lower motor neuron burden on diagnostic certainty, and clinical course of spinal-onset amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a cluster-based approach.
Giammarco MilellaStefano ZoccolellaAlessia GiugnoMarco FilardiDaniele UrsoSalvatore NigroBenedetta TafuriLudovica TamburrinoValentina GnoniGiancarlo LogroscinoPublished in: Journal of neurology (2023)
Spinal-onset ALS can be categorized into three groups according to LMN and UMN burden. The UMN burden is related to higher diagnostic certainty and broader disease spread, while LMN involvement is associated with higher disease severity and shorter survival.