Introduction: Multiple sclerosis (MS), a progressive autoimmune disease, is characterized by episodes of inflammation and degradation of the fatty myelin sheath surrounding the axons of the brain and spinal cord. Attacks of MS may lead to inflammation and injury to the myelin sheath resulting in ...
p pBackground/p pFatigue is a common disabling symptom of multiple sclerosis (MS) and has a significantly negative impact on quality of life. Persons with ... O Hadjimichael,T Vollmer,MK Oleen-Burkey - 《Health & Quality of Life Outcomes》 被引量: 208发表: 2008年 Women with multiple ...
Conversion of clinically isolated syndrome to multiple sclerosis: a prospective multi-center study in Eastern India s criteria, IndiaIn White populations more than 60% of clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) convert to multiple sclerosis (MS) on a long-term follow-up;... TK Banerjee,M Saha,E ...
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease in which immune cells attack and destroy the protective myelin sheaths that surround nerve fibres, leading to neurological disturbances. Latest Research and Reviews Associations of PFAS and OH-PCBs with risk of multiple sclerosis onset and disability worsening ...
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic progressive disease which is one of the leading causes of handicap in young subjects. The large range of symptoms associated with MS lead to continuing decline in neurologic status and quality of life. The coexistence of physical and cognitive impairments, toge...
Stem Cell Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis A complex degenerative disorder of the central nervous system is characterized by long-term progressive loss of axons. It is identified to be an autoimmune disease, attacking the central nervous system and damaging nerve fibers; further making it very hard fo...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most frequent inflammatory and demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS). The underlying pathophysiology of MS is the destruction of myelin sheath by immune cells. The formation of myelin plaques, inflammati
Although B cells are implicated in multiple sclerosis (MS) pathophysiology, a predictive or diagnostic autoantibody remains elusive. In this study, the Department of Defense Serum Repository (DoDSR), a cohort of over 10 million individuals, was used to generate whole-proteome autoantibody profiles of...