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loss of nerve cells are losing memory, can't see that well, can't hear. It's like one part of your brain stops
A neuroma is the medical term meaning tumor made of nerve cells.
The protective covering over some nerve cells is called the myelin sheath.
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The cells killed by MS are the schwann cells. These produce the mylein sheath required for propper axon conductance. The mylein sheath is also damaged and destroyed. This causes a loss of conductance in all nerve cells affected. Any nerve cell can be affected by MS.
loss of nerve cells are losing memory, can't see that well, can't hear. It's like one part of your brain stops
sensorineural hearing loss
A neuroma is the medical term meaning tumor made of nerve cells.
The protective covering over some nerve cells is called the myelin sheath.
The medical term for an embryonic nerve cell is a neuroblast. These are precursor cells that have the potential to develop into various types of nerve cells in the nervous system.
Connector nerve cells connect the sensory nerve cells with motor nerve cells and allow for decision making.
a nerve tends to refer to a group of nerve cells.
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The cells killed by MS are the schwann cells. These produce the mylein sheath required for propper axon conductance. The mylein sheath is also damaged and destroyed. This causes a loss of conductance in all nerve cells affected. Any nerve cell can be affected by MS.
brain cells needs to communicate with each other by sending the message between cells in the form of electrical signals so if the nerve cell dies message wont reach the other cell causing dementia.