| 1. | Because axonal continuity is lost, Wallerian degeneration occurs.
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| 2. | Wallerian degeneration outside the lesions has been reported.
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| 3. | Thalamus degeneration in MS presents several features, such as trans-neuronal or Wallerian degeneration.
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| 4. | Macrophages also play a role in inducing the proliferation of Schwann cells that occurs during Wallerian degeneration.
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| 5. | Degeneration appears distally in the paralysed facial nerve but this takes time, this process is called Wallerian degeneration.
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| 6. | Symptoms of Wallerian Degeneration ( also known as Brain Stem Degeneration ) are rare but prominent in early onset cases.
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| 7. | Another possible effect of Bell s palsy is Wallerian Degeneration ( WD ), which may take days to become evident.
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| 8. | Following Wallerian degeneration the axon regenerates along the original nerve path at a rate of approximately 1 2 mm per day.
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| 9. | Wallerian degeneration occurs after axonal injury in both the peripheral nervous system ( PNS ) and central nervous system ( CNS ).
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| 10. | This results in degeneration of the intracellular elements, axons, and myelin sheath ( which houses the neuroma ) with wallerian degeneration.
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