Dropped head and man-in-barrel syndrome in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

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Abstract

We report a case of progressive symmetric brachial weakness followed by cervical muscle weakness. The electromyogram confirmed the diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. After 3 years the patient remained able to walk unassisted and without significant bulbar manifestations or upper neuron signs. The concomitant presence of dropped head syndrome and man-in-barrel syndrome in an amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patient makes our case unique.

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Almeida, R., Felix, A. C., André, A. L., & Nzwalo, H. (2017). Dropped head and man-in-barrel syndrome in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Oxford Medical Case Reports, 2017(4), 50–51. https://doi.org/10.1093/omcr/omx013

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