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Presymptomatic geographical distribution of ALS patients suggests the involvement of environmental factors in the disease pathogenesis.

Rosario VastaS CallegaroS SgambetterraS CabrasF Di PedeF De MatteiE MatteoniM GrassanoA BombaciG De MarcoG FudaG MarcheseF PalumboA CanosaL MazziniF De MarchiC MogliaU ManeraA ChiòA Calvo
Published in: Journal of neurology (2023)
We identified a higher-incidence ALS cluster in the years preceding the disease onset. The cluster area being densely populated, many exposures could have contributed to the high incidence ALS cluster, while we could not find a shared exposure among the dwellings where multiple patients had lived. However, these findings support that exogenous factors are likely involved in the ALS pathogenesis.
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