Hi everyone ! Here's a short post on How and why to rule out Motor Neuron diseases.
Motor Neurone Disease includes a group of conditions where the Motor Neurons of your body begin to degenerate. 
If these neurons are located above the level of the Alpha motor neuron of spinal cord , the result is UMN lesions , like Primary Lateral Sclerosis. 
If the degeneration occurs in the Alpha motor neurons themselves , the result is LMN type paralysis, like Spinal Muscular Atrophy.. 
A combination of the two - UMN + LMN features as seen in - Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. 
Now a few set of conditions are used as a way to exclude to MND. 
MND itself isn't very common , and carries an extremely poor prognosis. Treatment options are extremely limited. So it's important to rule it out whenever you come across a Paraplegia , Quadriplegia, Bulbar or Pseudobulbar palsy patient . 
An MND has No COBS. 
C - No Cognitive changes 
O - No Ocular motility involvement till late.
B - No Bladder bowel involvement till late. 
S - No Sensory involvement. 
There are a few exceptions to this - 
Cognitive changes can be present if it's associated with Fronto temporal dementia. A lot of the familial cases are associated with this. 
Behavorial changes can also be seen in a Pseudobulbar palsy patient. (More on that some other day !)
Sensory involvement may be seen in Hereditary spastic paraplegia - a variant of MND.
So that's all ! 
Happy studying ! 
Stay awesome ! 
~ A.P.Burkholderia.
 
 
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