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Abnormal demyelination
- ... of this enzyme's function may result in abnormal myelin that is prone to deterioration (demyelination), leading to a loss of white matter (leukodystrophy). ...
- ... of this enzyme's function may result in abnormal myelin that is prone to deterioration (demyelination), leading to a loss of white matter (leukodystrophy). ...
- Abnormal results may be due to: Amyloidosis (sural nerve biopsy is most often used) Demyelination Inflammation of the nerve Infections that damage nerves Loss of axon tissue Metabolic neuropathies (nerve disorders ...
- Most often, abnormal results are due to nerve damage or destruction, ... the nerve cell) The nerve damage or destruction may be ...
- ... SC, Lublin FD. Multiple sclerosis and other inflammatory demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system. In: Jankovic J, ...
- ... leukodystrophies, which result from the loss of myelin (demyelination) in the nervous system. Myelin is the protective covering around nerve cells that ensures the rapid transmission of nerve signals. Krabbe disease is also characterized by abnormal cells in the brain called globoid cells, which ...
- ... CoA oxidase deficiency. However, researchers suggest that the abnormal fatty acid accumulation triggers inflammation in the nervous ...
- ... In people with ADLD, the loss of myelin (demyelination) occurs in the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system), often years before movement problems develop. Demyelination of the spinal cord likely contributes to the ...
- ... and maintenance over time.The loss of myelin (demyelination) occurs in the brain and spinal cord (central ... with ADLD, often years before movement problems develop. Demyelination of the spinal cord likely contributes to the ...
- ... activities, leading to instability and loss of myelin (demyelination). Demyelination reduces the ability of the peripheral nerves to ... normal functions of the Schwann cell, leading to demyelination and producing the signs and symptoms of CMT1A. ...