Progressive Cerebrocerebellar Uncoupling in Sporadic and Genetic Forms of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.
Marlene TahedlEe Ling TanJana KleinerovaSiobhan DelaneyJennifer C HengeveldMark A DohertyRussell Lewis McLaughlinPierre-Francois PradatCédric RaoulFabrice AngoOrla HardimanKai Ming ChangJasmin LopePeter BedePublished in: Neurology (2024)
ALS is associated with accruing intracerebellar disease burden as well as progressive corticocerebellar uncoupling. Contrary to previous suggestions, we have not detected evidence of compensatory structural or functional changes in response to supratentorial degeneration. The contribution of cerebellar disease burden to dysarthria, dysphagia, gait impairment, pseudobulbar affect, and cognitive deficits should be carefully considered in clinical assessments, monitoring, and multidisciplinary interventions.