Pics.zip: Als Scan
Scans help determine if a patient has a slow-progressing or fast-progressing form of the disease.
When researchers or clinicians share data archives, they usually follow a specific structure to ensure the data is usable for analysis: ALS SCAN pics.zip
If you are looking for these files online, please exercise extreme caution: Scans help determine if a patient has a
Files ending in .zip from unverified sources are common vectors for malware. Only download medical data from reputable research databases like NEALS (Northeast ALS Consortium) or the ALS Therapy Development Institute . Often, these archives contain "longitudinal data," which are
Often, these archives contain "longitudinal data," which are scans taken 6 to 12 months apart to show how the disease has progressed.
Images showing the brain and spinal cord from different angles to identify muscle atrophy or "bright spots" (hyperintensities) in the motor cortex.
