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Query: UMLS:C0002736 (
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
)
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This report concerns an autopsy case of
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
(
ALS
) with unusual clinical and neuropathological findings. The patient was a Japanese man without hereditary burden who was 49 years old at the time of death. His clinical manifestation included dysarthria at age 48, followed by dysphagia, atrophy and fasciculation of the tongue, muscle weakness in the four extremities, tremor, rigidity, increased deep tendon reflexes in the upper and lower extremities, and
incoordination
of the four extremities. He died of respiratory failure 12 months after the disease onset. No respirator administration was performed throughout the clinical course. The neuropathological examination revealed not only degeneration of upper and lower motor neuron systems, including the presence of Bunina bodies and ubiquitin-immunoreactive neuronal inclusions in the lower motor neurons, but also prominent degeneration of the substantia nigra and dentate nucleus with slight neuronal loss in the locus ceruleus and pontine nucleus. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of sporadic
ALS
without dementia and respirator support, showing degeneration of the substantia nigra and dentate nucleus. This report may contribute to the resolution of the question concerning the neuropathological heterogeneity of sporadic
ALS
with respiratory support.
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PMID:Sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis with multiple system degeneration: a report of an autopsy case without respirator administration. 1054 75
Due to social changes, advancement of medical technology and introduction of home care insurance, it has become a reality that a patient using an artificial respirator could be treated at home. We report specific problems associated with an
ALS
patient using an artificial respirator through home care support. A 68-year-old male had a back problem in 2001 and developed a sudden difficulty in breathing. Since 2002, the patient was forced to use an artificial respirator, and without taking his informed consent, was treated at home. Primary caregivers are his wife and daughter. The specific problems we identified are (1) patient's caregivers were unnecessary confused due to a
lack of coordination
between visiting nurses from two hospitals in giving home care treatment direction, (2) the care giver's burden tends to increase as the duration of care is extended because the short-stay facility or transferring system for patient is not well equipped, (3) there is no particular place to ask for assistance in case of an emergency or an established communication method as the patient's disease status will progress. It appears that these identified problems cannot be resolved by one hospital. However, we believe that we have to establish a community-wide home care system as quickly as possible. Meanwhile, it is important to have a nationwide coordination involving government, corporations, and political institutions to make it to be a success.
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PMID:[Home care of an ALS patient using an artificial respirator]. 1564 71