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What is demyelinization?

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Anonymous

∙ 14y ago
Updated: 7/30/2023

1. extensive idiopathic loss of myelin sheaths in the brain, as occurs in leukodystrophy.

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In the developing demyelinization plates there can be found a disintegration of the myeline sheaths, reduced oligodendrocites and discrete lesions of the axes, as well as the rest of the myeline sheaths incorporated into the phagocytes.


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