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Continuum, 2016
This review summarizes a general approach to pediatric demyelination as well as specific features of each of the acquired demyelinating syndromes to help clinicians in their evaluation of children with these disorders. Case studies are included to illustrate the expanding phenotype of many of these syndromes.With the creation of consensus definitions ...
Sona, Narula, Brenda, Banwell
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This review summarizes a general approach to pediatric demyelination as well as specific features of each of the acquired demyelinating syndromes to help clinicians in their evaluation of children with these disorders. Case studies are included to illustrate the expanding phenotype of many of these syndromes.With the creation of consensus definitions ...
Sona, Narula, Brenda, Banwell
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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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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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Cuprizone-induced demyelination in mouse hippocampus is alleviated by ketogenic diet.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2020Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS). Recently, ketogenic diet (KD) supplementation has attracted great interests.
Chunhong Liu +8 more
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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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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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Ultrastructural mechanisms of macrophage-induced demyelination in CIDP
Neurology, 2018Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a form of chronic neuropathy that is presumably caused by heterogeneous immune-mediated processes. Recent advances in the search for autoantibodies against components expressed at nodal regions,
H. Koike +6 more
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Tumefactive demyelinating lesions
Neuroradiology, 1996We 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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Heterogeneity of multiple sclerosis lesions: Implications for the pathogenesis of demyelination
Annals of Neurology, 2000C. Lucchinetti +5 more
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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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Christopher H. Hawkes +2 more
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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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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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