Juvenile primary lateral sclerosis |
JPLS; PLSJ; primary lateral sclerosis, juvenile |
Juvenile primary lateral sclerosis is a rare disorder characterized by the progressive weakness and stiffness in arm, leg, and facial muscles. Symptoms of juvenile primary lateral sclerosis begin in early childhood and progress over a period of 15 to 20 years. Early symptoms include difficulty with balance, clumsiness, weakness and stiffness in the legs, and muscle spasms. With time, weakness and stiffness in the arms and hands occur, as do slurred speech, drooling, and difficulty swallowing.
... Juvenile primary lateral sclerosis is a rare disorder characterized by the progressive weakness and stiffness in arm, leg, and facial muscles.
Symptoms of juvenile primary lateral sclerosis begin in early childhood and progress over a period of 15 to 20 years. Early symptoms include difficulty with balance, clumsiness, weakness and stiffness in the legs, and muscle spasms. With time, weakness and stiffness in the arms and hands occur, as do slurred speech, drooling, and difficulty swallowing. ...
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Juvenile primary lateral sclerosis
... Juvenile primary lateral sclerosis is a rare disorder characterized by the progressive weakness and stiffness in arm, leg, and facial muscles. Symptoms of juvenile primary lateral sclerosis begin in e...
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- Juvenile primary lateral sclerosis
... Juvenile primary lateral sclerosis is a rare disorder characterized by the progressive weakness and stiffness in arm, leg, and facial muscles. Symptoms of juvenile primary lateral sclerosis begin in e...
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