Clinical Neuroscience - ALS

Wichtige Krankheitsbilder der Neurowissenschaften

Wichtige Krankheitsbilder der Neurowissenschaften


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Language English
Category Medical
Level University
Created / Updated 24.05.2014 / 31.05.2015
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Hard facts II about ALS?

TDP43/FUS aggregation might be based on the model of proteinopathies meaning that protein aggregation leads to disease onset.

Pathogenic mechanims of C9ORF72 expansions is?

Which are common targets of TDP43 and FUS?

What is true about TDP43?

Animal models are used in ALS: what is true?

Pathological Overlap of ALS and FTLD?

Genetic overlap of ALS and FTDL?

What is the clinical overlap between ALS and FTLD?

The hard facts about FTLD - frontotemporal lobar degeneration - are?

What is true about sporadic ALS?

What is true about familiar ALS?

What is true about the distribution of ALS?

Hard facts of ALS - Amyotrophe Lateralsclerosis - are? (ALS is also called Charcot's or Lou Gehrig's disease.)

What anatomical parts of the body are affected with ALS?

What are the hallmarks (Kennzeichen) of ALS progression?

What is correct about the DIAGNOSIS of ALS?

ALS is a aggressive disease. After 10 years only 10% of all patients are alive. What is true about the treatment of ALS?