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A Protocol for Comprehensive Assessment of Bulbar Dysfunction in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
Published on: February 21, 2011
Defining optimal management in ALS: from first symptoms to announcement
1ALS Clinical Research Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and William S. Middleton Memorial VA Medical Center, 53792-5132, USA. Brooks@neurology.wisc.edu
Abstract:
The advances in treatment for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) have demonstrated the need to diagnose this disease precisely and directly. Two international initiatives, at El Escorial in 1990 and at Airlie House in 1998, have grappled with the clinical and laboratory elements that may accelerate the diagnostic process. Shortly after the Airlie House meeting in 1998, an international group of clinical neurologists met to discuss optimal management strategies in ALS. The goals were to examine current diagnosis and treatment pathways and to attempt to devise an algorithm that would foster early diagnosis, thus enhancing the possibility of optimal treatment.
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