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Motor neurone disease (MND) is a disabling and ultimately fatal disease of the motor system, with few effective treatments. Considerable heterogeneity is observed in the clinical motor features of MND, with extra-motor manifestations now also recognized as part of the condition. Diagnosis remains clinical, with appropriate investigations to exclude mimics. The multidisciplinary team approach is at...
Motor neurone disease (MND) is a disabling and ultimately fatal disease of the motor system, with unfortunately few effective treatments. With a relatively uniform annual incidence worldwide of approximately 2 per 100,000, there are about 5000 cases of MND in the UK at any one time. Considerable heterogeneity is observed in the clinical motor features of MND, with extra-motor manifestations now also...
Motor neurone disease (MND) is a disabling and ultimately fatal disease of the motor system, which unfortunately has few effective treatments. With a relatively uniform incidence worldwide of about 2 per 100,000 per year, there are approximately 5000 cases of MND in the UK at any one time. Considerable heterogeneity is observed in the clinical motor features of MND, and extra-motor manifestations...
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