Monomelic amyotrophy
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Clinic
- MMA is a rare motor neuron disease
- It is typically marked by insidious onset of muscle atrophy of an upper limb, which plateaus after two to five years from which it neither improves nor worsens.
- There is no pain or sensory loss associated with MMA.
- MMA is not believed to be hereditary.
Symptoms
- Muscle weakness/ Atrophy esp in hand and forearm: Initially most people notice weakness in one hand. They may feel contracture of middle and ring finger and notice a thinning of the subdigital palm of the affected fingers. Progress of the condition varies, and weakness in the arm ranges from minimal to significant.
- Fasciculations: Fasciculations are uncommon (>20%)
- Tremor
- Cold hands: Increased weakness under cold conditions is commonly reported (cold paresis)
- Muscle Cramps / Sharp pains (from neck to hand)
Cause
- Impaired functioning of the anterior horn cells of the lower cervical cord (lower neck) is probable but not fully understood
- There is a debate about whether this condition represents a focal form of primary LMN degeneration or a local consequence of chronic compression from a dural expansion in the cervical spine.