2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2022.12.013
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Combined tendon reflex and motor evoked potential recordings in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

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“…15,16 Prolonged CMCT in ALS might be due to loss of upper motor neurons with the fastest conduction axons, delayed firing of spinal motor neurons due to abnormal asynchrony of corticospinal volleys descending into the anterior horn, less excitability of cortical upper motor neurons with the fastest conduction axons in response to TMS, or possibly due to a combination of these factors. 17 CMCT in patients with MS may be delayed due to myelin loss of the corticospinal tracts. 18 Therefore, although the mechanism of CMCT prolongation differs for each disease, no clear difference was observed in the degree of CMCT prolongation in the present study.…”
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“…15,16 Prolonged CMCT in ALS might be due to loss of upper motor neurons with the fastest conduction axons, delayed firing of spinal motor neurons due to abnormal asynchrony of corticospinal volleys descending into the anterior horn, less excitability of cortical upper motor neurons with the fastest conduction axons in response to TMS, or possibly due to a combination of these factors. 17 CMCT in patients with MS may be delayed due to myelin loss of the corticospinal tracts. 18 Therefore, although the mechanism of CMCT prolongation differs for each disease, no clear difference was observed in the degree of CMCT prolongation in the present study.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…CMCT prolongation in CCM is considered to be a delayed response of anterior horn neurons due to conduction block in the corticospinal tracts 15,16 . Prolonged CMCT in ALS might be due to loss of upper motor neurons with the fastest conduction axons, delayed firing of spinal motor neurons due to abnormal asynchrony of corticospinal volleys descending into the anterior horn, less excitability of cortical upper motor neurons with the fastest conduction axons in response to TMS, or possibly due to a combination of these factors 17 . CMCT in patients with MS may be delayed due to myelin loss of the corticospinal tracts 18 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%