Cross-sectional and longitudinal assessment of the upper cervical spinal cord in motor neuron disease

DiscussionOur findings demonstrate atrophy of the upper cervical spinal cord in the motor neuron disease spectrum, which was progressive over time for all but PLS patients. Cervical spinal cord imaging in ALS seems to capture different disease effects than brain neuroimaging. Atrophy of the cervical spinal cord is therefore a promising additional biomarker for both diagnosis and disease progression and could help in the monitoring of treatment effects in future clinical trials.
Source: NeuroImage: Clinical - Category: Radiology Source Type: research