demyelination

NOUN
  1. loss of the myelin covering of some nerve fibers resulting in their impaired function
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  • Sadly, those most in need of protection—people susceptible to demyelination and paralysis should they come down with an acute infection—are also those most likely to be at risk of severe adverse effects from the very vaccines meant to help them. The Autoimmune Epidemic
  • One risk is that the cerebral edema induced by the hypo-osmolality is clearly a bad thing and should not be allowed to persist and worsen and on the other hand there is the somewhat mysterious spectre of osmotic demyelination which is typically referred to by one of it forms namely central pontine myelinolysis. SIADH or SIAD-where did the "h" go and does it matter?
  • Management Code, "chronic cyanide exposure is linked to demyelination, lesions of the optic nerve, ataxia, hypertonia, Leber's optic atrophy, goiters and depressed thyroid function. Darwiniana
  • Postural hypotension has been associated with cerebral hypoperfusion and decreased oxygenation of the frontal lobes and with the presence of white matter lesions corresponding to demyelination and arteriosclerosis.
  • In our case, the thin peripheral rim of restricted diffusion may represent an active edge of demyelination.
  • Central-nervous-system demyelination after immunisation with recombinant hepatitis B vaccine. The Autoimmune Epidemic
  • One risk is that the cerebral edema induced by the hypo-osmolality is clearly a bad thing and should not be allowed to persist and worsen and on the other hand there is the somewhat mysterious spectre of osmotic demyelination which is typically referred to by one of it forms namely central pontine myelinolysis. Archive 2007-05-01
  • In our case, the thin peripheral rim of restricted diffusion may represent an active edge of demyelination.
  • In transverse myelitis, demyelination and injury to bundles of axonal nerves occurs in focal areas of the spinal cord, often leading to permanent and severe paralysis. The Autoimmune Epidemic
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