Abstract

A presentation of upper and lower motor signs without sensory impairment in multiple regions may suggest Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis(ALS), However, the co-existence of two or more other pathologies can give rise to a clinical picture similar to ALS. We report a case of co-existent hypoglossal schwannoma and cervical myeloradiculopathy presenting as ALS.

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