| 1. | More persistent forms of nerve injury involve demyelination and axonal constriction.
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| 2. | In adults, MBP deamination is found in demyelination diseases.
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| 3. | In some cases electrophysiological studies fail to show any evidence of demyelination.
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| 4. | Demyelination, further inflammation and axonal transection are the result.
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| 5. | Elevated levels of anti-sulfatide antibodies can cause demyelination.
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| 6. | Tumefactive demyelination of the spinal cord is rare but it has been reported
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| 7. | Schwann cells are also frequently damaged, contributing to demyelination.
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| 8. | AOA2 shows cerebellar atrophy, loss of Purkinje cells, and demyelination.
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| 9. | Degeneration has been shown to advance even when inflammation and demyelination are detained.
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| 10. | The unknown underlying condition produces inflammation, demyelination and atrophy in several areas.
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