Pattern of paresis in ALS is consistent with the physiology of the corticomotoneuronal projections to different muscle groups.
Albert C LudolphSusanne EmilianJens DreyhauptAngela RosenbohmAlexander KraskovRoger N LemonKelly Del TrediciHeiko BraakPublished in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2020)
These findings were mostly significant (p<0.01) for all six pairs of muscles tested and provide indirect support for the concept that ALS may specifically affect muscle groups with strong CM connections. This specific pattern could help to refine clinical and electrophysiological ALS diagnostic criteria and complement prospective clinicopathological correlation studies.