Symptoms mainly include ataxia, spasticity, and seizures. Optic atrophy may also be present, along with mild intellectual decline. Neurologic symptoms are progressive, and episodes of dramatic deterioration may follow infection or minor head trauma
Moderate periventricular leukoencephalopathy is a condition characterized by damage to the white matter of the brain. It can lead to symptoms such as difficulties with movement, coordination, and cognitive functions. Treatment options may include physical therapy, speech therapy, and medications to manage symptoms.
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This results in the destruction of the white matter of the brain and nervous system and causes the symptoms of Canavan disease
This means that there are multiple areas of involvement of a lesion or disease. (As an example, multifocal leukoencephalopathy means that there are a number of areas in the brain which have white patches on them, causing a delirium or confusional syndrome.)
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) is a neurological disorder characterized by destruction of the myelin, an oily substance that helps protect nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, also known as central nervous system (CNS) white matter. PML occurs in approximately one in 200,000 people.
In medicine, PMA stands for "Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy," which is a rare and serious brain infection caused by the John Cunningham virus (JCV). It primarily affects individuals with weakened immune systems, such as those with HIV/AIDS or those undergoing immunosuppressive therapies. PMA is characterized by the progressive degeneration of the white matter in the brain, leading to neurological symptoms like cognitive decline, motor dysfunction, and loss of coordination. Early diagnosis and management of underlying immunosuppression are crucial for improving outcomes.
Subcortical white matter lesions may be associated with cardiovascular disease. They may also be associated with multiple sclerosis, if the patient has other MS signs and symptoms.
It is superficial to the white matter.
The white matter consist of myelinated nerve fibers.
Gray matter doesn't fit. White matter is white because it has myelin covering the axons. And the myelin fiber tract is "white" for the same reason.