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The Tuesday lessons: A historical perspective on ALS pathology

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The Tuesday lessons: A historical perspective on ALS pathology

A recent commentary in The Lancet Neurology reflects on the historical “Tuesday lessons”—a series of pivotal discoveries made on Tuesdays that have shaped the modern understanding of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). This piece contextualizes the evolution of pathological insights into this neurodegenerative disease, tracing the journey from initial clinical and histopathological observations to contemporary molecular diagnostics. It underscores how foundational work in tissue morphology, cellular atypia, and the identification of characteristic protein aggregates has been crucial for accurate diagnosis and the development of staging systems.

Why it might matter to you: Understanding the historical trajectory of ALS pathology provides essential context for interpreting current biomarkers and molecular diagnostic findings. For a pathologist, this historical framework reinforces the critical link between classic histopathological features—like neuronal loss and gliosis—and emerging genetic and proteomic data. It highlights how diagnostic accuracy in neuropathology continues to depend on integrating traditional tissue analysis with advanced techniques such as immunohistochemistry and next-generation sequencing.

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