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Dissecting demyelination

Nature Neuroscience, 2007
The loss of central nervous system myelin and the failure of remyelination by oligodendrocytes contribute to the functional impairment that characterizes diseases such as multiple sclerosis. Why myelin repair fails in multiple sclerosis is currently unclear; however, new understanding of the generation of oligodendrocytes and myelination during ...
Robert H, Miller, Sha, Mi
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Ischemic demyelination

Neurological Research, 2006
White matter lesions representing ischemic demyelination have evolved in terms of our understanding of their pathogenesis and potential clinical significance. Low density lesions on CT brain scan, most commonly seen in the periventricular region, also frequently seen in the centrum semiovale, have been termed 'leukoaraiosis'.
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Tumefactive demyelinating lesions

Neuroradiology, 1996
We studied 21 cases of pathologically confirmed tumefactive demyelinating lesions and reviewed the spectrum of tumefactive demyelinating lesions in the literature. Radiological features and clinical data were reviewed to characterize the lesions as consistent with a known demyelinating disease, most notably multiple sclerosis.
A P, Dagher, J, Smirniotopoulos
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DEMYELINATION

British Medical Bulletin, 1954
J B, CAVANAGH, R H, THOMPSON
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Demyelination

Abstract This chapter describes various clues to the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) based on the history, physical examination and investigation. Red flags that should alert the clinician to an alternative diagnosis are listed. Disorders that may present like MS and lead to erroneous diagnosis are discussed.
Christopher H. Hawkes   +2 more
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Proteinases and demyelination

Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry, 1981
Our interest in proteolytic enzymes derives from our work on the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS). In this disease of the central nervous system the myelin sheaths enveloping the axons disintegrate, usually in a patchy manner beginning around small veins or near the ventricles, resulting in lesions or “plaques.” The cause of MS is still unknown.
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[Demyelinating elements of demyelinated encephalopathy].

Zhonghua shen jing jing shen ke za zhi = Chinese journal of neurology and psychiatry, 1992
The myelin basic protein (MBPi) accounts for the main encephalitogenic antigen of the demyelinating encephalopathy, but other myelin elements also be noted by some articles. We tried to determine the relationship between W1 protein and the demyelinating encephalopathies. The 2',3'-cyclic nucleotide 3'-phospho-diesterase(CNPase, a gift from Dr.
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Demyelinating Diseases: Acute Demyelinating Encephalomyelitis (ADEM)

2019
Acute demyelinating encephalomyelitis (ADEM) is clinically characterized by fever, headache, impaired conscious level, meningism, seizures, and progressive neurological signs.
Serge Weis   +6 more
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Chronic Demyelinating Polyneuropathies

Continuum, 2017
This article reviews the chronic demyelinating neuropathies, with a focus on the diagnosis and treatment of immune-mediated neuropathies and the features that can help differentiate immune-mediated neuropathies from other chronic demyelinating peripheral nerve conditions.Advances in clinical phenotyping and outcomes assessment have enabled neurologists
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Demyelinating Encephalitis

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2003
John F, Chardos   +2 more
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