What part of the brain causes cerebral palsy? Is cerebral palsy a brain disorder? Is cerebral palsy the same as a stroke? Is cerebral palsy a demyelinating disease? How is cerebral palsy inherited? How is cerebral palsy preventable? Is cerebral palsy a neuromuscular disease? What are the long...
Multiple sclerosis is a demyelinating disease, in which the patient's immune system attacks and destroys the cells that form the myelin sheath in the central nervous system. (a) What types of symptoms would you expect from such a disease? Why? (b) Would ...
B Lymphocytes Producing Demyelinating Autoantibodies: Development and Function in Gene-targeted Transgenic Mice the presence of this substantial autoreactive B cell population is benign, and the mice fail to develop either spontaneous neurological disease or pathological... T Litzenburger,Reinhard Fssler,...
View LargeDownload Serial MRI Studies in Patients With MS: Correlations Between Neurological and Clinical Activity* 1. Antel JPArnason BGW Demyelinating diseases. Wilson JDBraunwald EIsselbacher KJ et al. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine. 12th ed. New York, NY McGraw-Hill Book Co1991...
We purposefully did not include in this review MOG-IgG associated disorder (MOGAD) as, even though some of these patients can present with encephalitic manifestations, such as ADEM or cortical encephalitis, most patients present a demyelinating phenotype. Recently, radiological features of MOGAD ...
What is Nefl gene? NEFL (Neurofilament Light Chain) isa Protein Coding gene. Diseases associated with NEFL include Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease, Axonal, Type 2E and Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease, Demyelinating, Type 1F. Among its related pathways are Developmental Biology and RET signaling. ...
This includes infectious processes, benign and malignant tumours, traumatic lesions, metabolic disorders, demyelinating diseases and many more. Many neurological diseases cause lesions (a lesion is an area of abnormality in the brain or spinal cord), which can be analysed in detail. Important factors...
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Beta7 integrins contribute to demyelinating disease of the central nervous system. J Neuroimmunol 2000;103 (2) 146- 152PubMedGoogle Scholar 11. Miller DHKhan OASheremata WA et al. International Natalizumab Multiple Sclerosis Trial Group, A controlled trial of natalizumab for relapsing multiple ...
The latter process is a complex cascade of cellular factors which contribute to tissue injury and impair the cellular mechanisms required to maintain ionic gradients[2]. Initially, the reduc- tion in blood flow results in the depletion of substrates such as oxygen and glucose, which in turn ...