Not a benign motor neuron disease: longitudinal imaging captures relentless motor connectome disintegration in primary lateral sclerosis.
Marlene TahedlEe Ling TanStacey Li Hi ShingRangariroyashe H ChipikaWe Fong SiahJennifer C HengeveldMark A DohertyRussell L McLaughlinOrla HardimanEoin FineganPeter BedePublished in: European journal of neurology (2023)
Primary lateral sclerosis is associated with relentlessly progressive motor connectome degeneration. Clinical disability in PLS is likely to stem from a combination of intra- and inter-hemispheric connectivity decline and primary, pre- and supplementary motor cortex degeneration. Simple 'bedside' clinical tools, such as tapping rates, are excellent proxies of the integrity of the relevant fibres of the contralateral corticospinal tract.