Amiotrofična lateralna skleroza

Amiotrofična lateralna skleroza (ALS)
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Specijalnostneurologija
Klasifikacija i eksterni resursi
ICD-10G12.2
ICD-9335.20
OMIM105400
DiseasesDB29148
MedlinePlus000688
eMedicineneuro/14 emerg/24 pmr/10
MeSHD000690
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Amiotrofična lateralna skleroza (ALS) ili Lou Gehrigova bolest pripada grupi neuroloških bolesti, koja zahvaća gornje i donje motorne neurone.[1][2][3] Jedna je od najčešćih bolesti motorike, a može se javiti pojedinačno ili kao nasljedna obiteljska bolest (10% svih slučajeva ALS-a). Za 20% nasljeđenih ALS-a dokazana je mutacija gena za citosol, bakar/cink superoksid dismutazu (SOD 1). Do danas je identificirano gotovo 50 SOD 1 mutacija kod osoba s obiteljskim ALS-om. Oboliti može svatko, no ALS najčešće pogađa sredovječne osobe.

Čak 20 000 ljudi u SAD boluje od ALS-a, prema podacima Nacionalnog instituta za neurološke poremećaje i moždani udar, a svake godine dijagnosticira se 5 000 novih slučajeva.

U početku ljudi mogu primijetiti slabost u mišićima, trzanje ili grčenje, a potom bolest progresivno onesposobljava hod, govor, gutanje i na kraju disanje. Mnogi provedu posljednje dane života u potpunosti paralizirani, dok im mozak i dalje funkcionira.

Klinička slika karakterizirana je progresivnim gubitkom mišićne mase i snage, fascikulacijama, spasticitetom, hiperrefleksijom i ekstenzornim plantarnim odgovorom (pozitivan znak Babinski refleksa), kao i razvojem dizartrije i disfagije.

Bolest ima brzi progresivni tijek, a jedini preporučeni lijek od strane FDA je riluzol. Iako tretman riluzolom može produljiti život pacijenta, njegovi učinci su skromni.

Reference

  1. "Motor neurone disease". NHS. Retrieved 10 September 2014
  2. „Motor Neuron Diseases Fact Sheet: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)”. www.ninds.nih.gov. Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2014-04-13. Pristupljeno 7 November 2010. 
  3. Ellison, edited by Seth Love, David N. Louis, David W. (2008). Greenfield's neuropathology (8th ed. izd.). London: Hodder Arnold. str. 947. ISBN 9780340906811. 

Vanjske veze

  • Les Turner ALS Foundation
  • Misao for a Cause Arhivirano 2015-08-01 na Wayback Machine-u A t-shirt charity created by Misao Apparel, to help benefit those diagnosed with ALS.
  • Extra Hands for ALS
  • ALS Association
  • Stephen Hawking's Website Arhivirano 2006-08-08 na Wayback Machine-u
  • Clinical Trial of Neurodex for Pseudobulbar Affect in People with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
  • Lou Gehrig's Website Arhivirano 2008-05-09 na Wayback Machine-u
  • ALS-Project - Free communication software for people suffering from ALS
  • ALS Therapy Development Foundation
  • PatientsLikeMe - a free online tool for ALS patients to track and share progress
  • Duke ALS Clinic The Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) has recognized the Duke ALS Clinic as one of its distinguished ALS Research and Clinical Centers.
  • Robert Packard Center for ALS Research at Johns Hopkins, a leader in ALS Research
  • ALS Support Group ALSforums is an international online support group for individuals affected by ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease).
  • ALS-TDF forums are maintained by the ALS Therapy Development Foundation and focuses on answering scientific questions pertaining to ALS
  • BrainTalk communities Arhivirano 2009-08-25 na Wayback Machine-u was one of the largest ALS/MND forums in the world but following a 2-month hardware failure is currently rebuilding its community.
  • BUILD UK Arhivirano 2015-08-01 na Wayback Machine-u is for people affected by ALS/MND in the UK, but also has overseas members
  • PatientsLikeMe is a telesocial medicine site which allows ALS/MND patients to record their symptoms and share information about treatments
  • The ALS Advocacy Community Arhivirano 2007-09-28 na Wayback Machine-u is the ALS Association's online community offering. Members can partake in blogs, discussions, social network and many other features.
  • The Patrick O'Brien Foundation A non-profit dedicated to promoting awareness of ALS, established in honor of Patrick Sean O'Brien - an artist diagnosed with ALS at the uncommonly early age of 30, who is chronicling his experience of the disease for a feature film.
  • A Ride for 3 Reasons Arhivirano 2016-03-14 na Wayback Machine-u One man's solo ride across America on a bicycle to raise awareness and money for ALS research. Includes his daily weblog during the ride and profiles of families and individuals living with ALS.