Zeitlhofer J
Universittsklinik für Neurologie, Wien.
Wien Med Wochenschr. 1996;146(9-10):182-5.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a progressive degenerative disease of upper and lower motor neurons with a prevalence of 4.3/100.000. The clinical symptoms include peripheral weakness and central spastic paresis and bulbar paralysis (weakness of mimic muscles, atrophy of the tongue, dysarthria). The prognosis leads to death within a few years. Pathogenetic factors are free O2-radicals, a disturbance of glutamate-metabolism, abnormal accumulation of neuronal proteins and autoimmunological mechanisms.