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Melissa Stockton-Brown
Amytrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disorder defined by its effects on both Upper Motor Neurons (UMN) and Lower Motor Neurons (LMN). ALS typically spares other neurologic functions (sensory, autonomic, etc), however case reports show rare instances of extrapyramidal, cerebellar, sensory and autonomic degeneration. ALS has an estimated annual prevalence of approximately 4 to 6 per 100,000 in the United States. While it most common in adult men (with age of onset typically between 40 and 70), ALS can affect anyone. ALS has an annual prevalence of approximately 4 to 6 per 100,000 in the United States. Its relative rarity as well variable clinical presentation can make diagnosing ALS a challenge. Here we discuss the case of one patient who had received several other diagnoses, both orthopedic and neurologic in nature, prior to the eventual diagnosis of his atypical presentation of ALS.