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Imaging the fasciculating motor unit

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Resumo:Fasciculations are a common early feature of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), prompting a stream of research reports on their characteristic features based on clinical observation, surface EMG, concentric needle EMG, multipoint surface recordings, ultrasound detection within muscles, and now, MR imaging (Heskamp et al., 2024). This has revealed transient signal voids in pulsed gradient spin echo (PGSE) diffusion weighted (DW) imaging sequences, the voids representing fasciculation-associated movement of a motor unit. Fasciculations also occur, to a lesser extent in normal subjects, especially after intense exercise, and in the benign cramp/fasciculation syndrome (BFS).
Autores principais:Swash, Michael
Outros Autores:Carvalho, Mamede
Ano:2024
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Resumo:Fasciculations are a common early feature of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), prompting a stream of research reports on their characteristic features based on clinical observation, surface EMG, concentric needle EMG, multipoint surface recordings, ultrasound detection within muscles, and now, MR imaging (Heskamp et al., 2024). This has revealed transient signal voids in pulsed gradient spin echo (PGSE) diffusion weighted (DW) imaging sequences, the voids representing fasciculation-associated movement of a motor unit. Fasciculations also occur, to a lesser extent in normal subjects, especially after intense exercise, and in the benign cramp/fasciculation syndrome (BFS).