Specialists have suggested that primary lateral sclerosis (PLS) “should no longer be regarded as a pure upper motor neuron disorder” after identifying widespread thalamic, hippocampal, and basal ganglia atrophy.
Specialists have suggested that primary lateral sclerosis (PLS) “should no longer be regarded as a pure upper motor neuron disorder” after identifying widespread thalamic, hippocampal, and basal ganglia atrophy.