Progressive Motor Neuron Disease Without Definite Diagnosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Contribution of the Neurofilament Assay for the Diagnosis of ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) in Situations of Diagnostic Standoff After Evaluation in an Expert ALS Center
The aim of the study is to evaluate the interest of the determination of pNFH and NFL neurofilaments in serum for the diagnosis of ALS in patients with a diagnostic standoff after evaluation in an expert ALS center. The hypothesis is that one of these biomarkers, or their combined analysis, will make it possible to confirm or invalidate the diagnosis of ALS.
For this study, which aims to evaluate a test to help in the diagnosis of ALS that could be integrated into routine practice, it was preferred to use blood tests. Blood sampling is significantly less invasive than CSF sampling, and more easily generalized, including in ambulatory conditions. ;