Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in a high selenium environment
A. W. Kilness and F. H. Hichberg
During a ten-year period, four cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis have
been found in a sparsely populated county (population 4,000) in
west-central South Dakota. The patients were unrelated male farmer-ranchers
between 57 and 66 years of age, living within a 15-km radius of each other.
The cases occurred in a region where naturally occurring selenium
toxication is endemic in farm animals.