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Query: UMLS:C0002736 (
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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Graphite furnace atomic-absorption spectroscopy was used to measure aluminum concentrations in brain samples from 33 patients dying from a variety of neurologic diseases. Four samples from patients dying of nonneurologic causes also were studied. Nine samples (one from each of nine patients) of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease brain contained normal amounts of aluminum. Aluminum was increased in 9 of 18 brain specimens with seven different pathologic processes. This included three of seven Alzheimer disease, two of three Huntington disease, two of two Parkinson disease, one of one progressive supranuclear palsy, one of one
acoustic neuroma
, one of two cerebrovascular disease, and one of two Guamanian
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
(
ALS
). Aluminum was normal in the remaining samples (four normal, two
ALS
, one multiple sclerosis, one Pick disease, and two Guamanian parkinsonism-dementia). The significance of high aluminum values is not clear, but the normal values from the Creutzfeldt-Jakob cases imply that neuronal destruction per se need not lead to accumulation of aluminum in the brain.
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PMID:Brain destruction alone does not elevate brain aluminum. 645 8
This epidemiologic investigation comprised separate studies of the risk of cancer, cause-specific mortality rates, risks for neurodegenerative diseases, and the risk of arrhythmia-related heart disease among employees exposed to extremely low-frequency (50-Hz) electromagnetic fields (EMF) in the Danish utility industry. All the employees in this industry were followed-up in several registers. The risk of disease was analyzed in relation to occupational exposure to EMF, latency, and duration of employment. A specific job-exposure matrix was developed and validated by comparison with direct measurements of EMF during a workday. Linkage with the Danish Cancer Register did not identify increased risks for the cancers suggested a priori to be associated with exposure to EMF, including leukemia, brain tumors, and breast cancer. Significantly increased risks for lung cancer and mesothelioma were identified for workers highly exposed to asbestos. Linkage with the National Mortality Register revealed a significantly increased overall mortality rate from
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
(
ALS
), with an increasing trend with duration of employment and EMF exposure. In addition, a significantly increased mortality rate from electric accidents was observed. It was hypothesized that the observation of increased mortality from
ALS
was associated with exposure to EMF or electric shocks. No increased mortality rate from cardiovascular or cerebrovascular disease was observed. Linkage with the National Hospital Register also revealed an increased risk of
ALS
and, thereby confirmed the finding of an increased mortality rate for this disease in the previous study. Linkage of the cohort with the Multiple Sclerosis Register revealed an increased risk of multiple sclerosis, which was not, however, significant. Linkage with the Pacemaker Register showed no increased risk of severe arrhythmia-related heart disease. The second part of the study included the establishment of a large, nationwide cohort of mobile phone subscribers comprising some 420 000 persons. No increased risk was observed for the cancers considered a priori to be possibly associated with the radiofrequency fields emitted by mobile phones, which were brain tumors, including
acoustic neuroma
, salivary gland tumors, and leukemia. The data were analyzed by duration of phone use, latency, system used (NMT, GSM or both) and age at first subscription. A study of the incidence of ocular malignant melanoma in comparison with the annual increase among the mobile phone subscribers showed a highly stable incidence rate for this rare cancer in Denmark over close to 50 years of registration. On the basis of these studies and the scientific literature, it is concluded that occupational exposure to 50-Hz EMF is not associated with an increased risk of cancer, but that these fields, electric shocks, or some other unknown factor related to alternating current electricity may be associated with the risk of
ALS
. There is no clear evidence that 50-Hz EMF is associated with other neurodegenerative or cardiovascular diseases. At present, there is little, if any, evidence that the use of mobile phones is associated with cancer in adults, including brain tumors,
acoustic neuroma
, cancer of the salivary glands, leukemia, or malignant melanoma of the eye.
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PMID:Electromagnetic fields and health effects--epidemiologic studies of cancer, diseases of the central nervous system and arrhythmia-related heart disease. 1525 60
Isolated facial weakness suggests either a contralateral hemispheric lesion or a disease of the facial nerve per se. The presence of sensory symptoms usually indicates a central facial weakness, which characteristically involves the lower part of the face. In contrast, the absence of sensory disturbances suggests a peripheral nerve lesion, some system diseases such as
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
, or a stroke sparing the sensory cortex. Sporadic cases of Bell's palsy rank the first in incidence. Although its exact etiology remains unknown, accumulating evidence suggests reactivation of herpes simplex virus type I. A facial palsy that develops in patients with diabetes mellitus tends to show a more severe involvement with substantial denervation.
Acoustic neuroma
, strategically located at the cerebellopontine angle, may compress the facial nerve. Peripheral facial palsy may herald other symptoms of multiple sclerosis in young adults. Serial electrodiagnostic studies help delineate the course of the illness. The amplitude of the direct response elicited by stimulation of the facial nerve after the fourth to fifth day of onset serves as the best means predicting the eventual outcome of recovery. Blink reflex studies usually show an absent or delayed R1, implicating the central reflex arc, which includes the intrapontine portion of the facial nerve.
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PMID:Electrodiagnosis of the cranial nerves. 1659 78