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Pediatric Demyelinating Diseases
Continuum, 2013In the past decade, the number of studies related to demyelinating diseases in children has exponentially increased. Demyelinating disease in children may be monophasic or chronic. Typical monophasic disorders in children are acute disseminated encephalomyelitis and clinically isolated syndromes, including optic neuritis and transverse myelitis ...
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Autoimmunity in Demyelinating Diseases
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1987Demyelinative diseases of the CNS and peripheral nervous system can be distinguished on the basis of primary mediation by antibody or T lymphocytes (or failure of the T-cell-mediated response) and on the basis of chronicity. The principal mechanisms are autoimmunization to myelin antigens after actual immunization with tissue or infection with cross ...
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2001
Abstract In contrast to dysmyelination, demyelination refers to a stripping away of myelin from the axon. The demyelinative diseases target the normal myelin only after it is fully formed, and these diseases are characterized by an inflammatory attack on the myelin sheath. The most familiar demyelinative disease is multiple sclerosis (MS)
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Abstract In contrast to dysmyelination, demyelination refers to a stripping away of myelin from the axon. The demyelinative diseases target the normal myelin only after it is fully formed, and these diseases are characterized by an inflammatory attack on the myelin sheath. The most familiar demyelinative disease is multiple sclerosis (MS)
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Brain and nerve = Shinkei kenkyu no shinpo, 2020
The diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) relies on the demonstration of disease dissemination in space and time, and the exclusion of other neurological disorders. However, it is often difficult to exclude alternative diagnoses with a single MRI examination or during a short clinical course.
Kenji, Kufukihara, Jin, Nakahara
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The diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) relies on the demonstration of disease dissemination in space and time, and the exclusion of other neurological disorders. However, it is often difficult to exclude alternative diagnoses with a single MRI examination or during a short clinical course.
Kenji, Kufukihara, Jin, Nakahara
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2004
Abstract Demyelinating diseases share the common pathologic feature of foci of degeneration, involving the myelin sheath of nervous tissue. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the commonest demyelinating disease and this chapter will focus on the palliative management of MS.
Fabio Formaglio, A D (Sandy) Macleod
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Abstract Demyelinating diseases share the common pathologic feature of foci of degeneration, involving the myelin sheath of nervous tissue. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the commonest demyelinating disease and this chapter will focus on the palliative management of MS.
Fabio Formaglio, A D (Sandy) Macleod
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