Nerve Damage In Multiple Sclerosis
by Gunilla Elam/science Photo Library
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Nerve Damage In Multiple Sclerosis
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Gunilla Elam/science Photo Library
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Photograph - Photograph
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Nerve damage in multiple sclerosis. Illustration of damage to nerve cells caused by the degenerative disease multiple sclerosis. Immune system cells have attacked the nerve cell sheaths (myelin), resulting in damaged myelin and disturbed signalling function (electrical flashes) between the nerves cells (neurons, blue). Multiple sclerosis is a progressive disorder that can cause tingling, speech disorders, lack of coordination, paralysis and death.
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September 16th, 2018
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