Incidentally identified anomalies within the CNS that are highly suggestive of demyelinating disease have been extensively described in neuropathological series, and are increasingly being detected ...
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is the most common chronic immune-mediated neuropathy. It affects peripheral nerves and roots. CIDP has no biomarkers. It may be monophasic or ...
A new subtype of multiple sclerosis (MS) has been proposed that supports the concept that neurodegeneration and demyelination can occur independently in the disease. Known as myelocortical multiple ...
Demyelinating diseases, such as multiple sclerosis (MS), involve damage to myelin, the protective coating of nerve cells. Depending on the disease, they can lead to weakness, vision loss, and other ...
A 29 year-old woman presented with loss of coordination affecting the right arm and leg. Multiple Sclerosis (MS): (Left and Middle) Flair axial MRIs; (Right) T1-weighted with gadolinium (GAD) axial ...
The term demyelination refers to the loss of the myelin sheath that surrounds and protects axons in the central nervous system. Demyelination occurs as the result of diseases that damage the myelin ...
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