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Progression in primary lateral sclerosis: A prospective analysis
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, 10/19/09
Floeter MK et al. – Clinical progression in PLS does not occur steadily, but has periods of faster decline upon spreading to a newly affected region. Classification of PLS patients by subtype is more relevant to predicting the spread of disease, but not progression of severity.
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