Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) primarily leads to death by causing progressive degeneration of motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord. This results in muscle weakness and atrophy, affecting the ability to breathe, swallow, and perform basic bodily functions. As respiratory muscles weaken, individuals may experience respiratory failure, which is often the leading cause of death in ALS patients. While cognitive functions may remain intact, the loss of motor control severely impacts quality of life and can ultimately be fatal.
Yes. It is a fatal neurodegenerative disease.
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Hilton Als was born in 1961.
Peder Als died in 1775.
Peder Als was born in 1725.
There is no cause for ALS, it is nautrally born in your cells with in life.
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There is no known way to prevent ALS or to alter its course.
ALS is a disease of the neuromuscular system.
Chromosome 21q22 which accounts for 20% of familial ALS.
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