Publications by authors named "A Lesort"

Primary lateral sclerosis (PLS) has been defined as a rare. Non-hereditary disease characterized by progressive spinobulbar spasticity, related to the exclusive involvement of precentral pyramidal neurons, with secondary pyramidal tract degeneration and a preservation of anterior horn motor neurons, the latter allowing PLS to be distinguish from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). However, a clear distinction between the two diseases remains a subject of debate.

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Primary lateral sclerosis as a nosological entity distinct from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis has been the subject of controversy since it was first described in the nineteenth century. Primary lateral sclerosis has been defined as a rare, non-hereditary disease characterized by highly progressive spinobulbar spasticity, related to the exclusive loss of precentral pyramidal neurons, with secondary pyramidal tract degeneration and preservation of anterior horn motor neurons. We carried out a study in nine patients with a diagnosis of primary lateral sclerosis.

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