Motor neuron disease is characterised by features of both lower and upper motor neuron dysfunction (Swash and Schwartz 1992). Thus, there is atrophy, weakness and fasciculation, with hyperreflexia, extensor responses and, in some cases, spasticity. These clinical...
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Schwartz, M. S., & Swash, M. (1995). Neurophysiological Changes in Motor Neuron Disease. In Motor Neuron Disease (pp. 331–344). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1871-8_14
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