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Small strokes, drug abuse or even multiple sclerosis can all cause white matter lesions.
How does the ability of a white blood cell to change its shape affect its functions?
How does the ability of a white blood cell to change its shape affect its functions?
How does the ability of a white blood cell to change its shape affect its functions?
They actually have no affect on each other. Blood is composed of approximately 44% red blood cells, about 1% of white blood cells and platelets, and 55% plasma.
How does the ability of a white blood cell to change its shape affect its functions?
Ann Romney is Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's wife. Her father was the mayor of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. She has multiple sclerosis. She is on the board of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, and she served as Governor's Liaison to the White House Office of Community and Faith-Based Initiatives. She has raised five sons.
4. Schwann cells make the insulation for nerve cells, they are kind of like the white lines on the side of the road and guard rails for our information highways in our brains and nerves throughout our bodies. You could also think of them as the rubber around a wire. They are affected in multiple sclerosis patients because in multiple sclerosis the body attacks its own schwann cells. New research is being done in this field including transplants to regrow and repair the damaged schwann cells but is mostly preventive. In Multiple Sclerosis patients the crucial material, myelin, needed to coat the neurons is being eaten away. the body needs these cells to signal to the rest of the body effectively. when the body is unable to create this material, you begin to get Multiple Sclerosis.
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the white blood cells could attack the red blood cells and a horrible collision could occur
I'm on it and I was sent to the doctor for a low white blood cell count so maybe
Thalassemia - which affect the red blood cells as oppose to white blood cells in leukemia.