Motor Neurone Disease
Motor neurone disease (MND) is characterised by progressive degeneration of motor neurons that control voluntary muscles, are needed for co-ordination and movement. About 90% of cases of MND do not have positive family history and appears to have occurred with no known cause. The disease may affect the upper motor neurons, lower motor neurons or a combination of both. The diagnosis of MND is clinical, established on the basis of history and neurological examination. Currently there is no cure of MND.
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