The ipsilateral silent period: an early diagnostic marker of callosal disconnection in ALS.
Annemarie HübersJan KassubekHans-Peter MüllerNicolas BrocJens DreyhauptAlbert C LudolphPublished in: Therapeutic advances in chronic disease (2021)
TI may become a useful early diagnostic marker in ALS, even before descending tracts are affected. Diagnostic delay in ALS is high, often preventing patients from gaining access to therapeutic trials, and sensitive diagnostic tools are urgently needed. Our findings also provide insights into the pathophysiology of ALS, potentially supporting the so-called 'top-down' hypothesis, that is, corticoefferent (intracortical/corticospinal) propagation. Callosal affection in early stages might represent the 'missing link' to explain corticocortical disease-spreading.