Later, there is a second axonal damage mechanism localized in old demyelinating lesions, probably produced by B-Cells.
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When an inflammatory recurrent optic neuritis is not demyelinating, it is called " Chronic relapsing inflammatory optic neuropathy " ( CRION)
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Some strains of MHV cause a progressive demyelinating encephalitis in mice which has been used as a murine model for multiple sclerosis.
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It has also been noted that percentage of children with anti-mog antibodies respect a demyelinating sample is higher than for adults
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Mutations in this gene are a cause of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 4B, an autosomal recessive demyelinating neuropathy.
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It is often shortened to LPC or lysoPC . The demyelinating effects of lysolecithin / lysophosphatidylcholine occur through topical application and injection.
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In demyelinating polyneuropathies, the myelin sheath around axons is damaged, which affects the ability of the axons to conduct electrical impulses.
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Normally a tumefactive demyelinating lesion appears together with smaller disseminated lesions separated in time and space, yielding a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis.
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He also continued to work at Szeged on diseases of the central nervous system and demyelinating diseases of the brain and spinal chord.
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The demyelinating lesion presents T-cells and macrophages around blood vessels, with preservation of oligodendrocytes and signs of complement system activation.