For a long time amyotrophic lateral sclerosis was seen as an exclusively motor disease, however, a lot of investigations have proved the existence of cognitive symptoms similar to frontotemporal dementia that could precede, coexist or appear after the motor symptoms. We report the case of a 69 years old hispanic man who consults about progressive swallowing impairments. In the speech languagepathologist assessment, we detected cognitive impairments that made necessary to complete the workout with specific test. The results of the assessment, shown disturbance in swallowing with suggestive symptomatology of motor neuron disease, besides cognitive impairments in executive functions, visuospatial abilities, memory, language and behaviors and conductual abnormalities. A few months after speech language pathologist assessment, the diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis was given. This case emphasize in the importance of a exhaustive anamnesis and clinical assessment, as well as early diagnosis focused on opportune interventions. Additionally, its important to note the need for professionals with update knowledge in neuropsychology, to support interventions.
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Pavez R, A., & Saá B, N. (2015). Demencia frontotemporal y esclerosis lateral amiotrófica: presentación de un caso clínico. Revista Chilena de Neuro-Psiquiatría, 53(4), 286–293. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0717-92272015000400009
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