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Tolerance is acquired by compensatory mechanisms in the endocrine and nervous systems.
there are specialized cells in the nervous system produce and form the myelin in the central nervous system (brain & spinal cord) by oligodendrocytes in the peripheral nervous system by schwann cells
i believe it is the "Somatic" Nervous System. Since the Somatic is Voluntary and all. The Somatic is the part of the Nervous System that is responsible for consciousness movement and action. However, some systems in the Somatic are still involuntary, like reflexes. The Somatic Nervous System is part of the Peripheral Nervous System.
Nervous (nerve) tissue.
The PNS can be split into the somatic (voluntary) nervous system and the autonomic (involuntary) nervous system. The autonomic system can be further categorized into the sympathetic division and parasympathetic division.
Metabolic disorders affecting the central nervous system can result in the accumulation of toxic metabolic byproducts, such as ammonia in urea cycle disorders or organic acids in organic acidemias. These byproducts can disrupt normal brain function and lead to neurological symptoms or cognitive impairment. Treatment often involves dietary modifications to limit the production of these toxic substances.
muscular dystrophy
Muscular dystrophies are a group of genetic muscle disorders that cause progressive weakness and degeneration of the skeletal muscles without affecting the nervous system. Duchenne muscular dystrophy is an example of a muscular dystrophy that fits this description.
A. Burger has written: 'Drugs affecting the peripheral nervous system' 'Drugs affecting the central nervous system'
Incontinentia pigmenti is a rare genetic disease resulting in a neurocutaneous disorder affecting the nervous system whose abnormalities can involve the skin, hair, and teeth of affected individuals.
Osteoarthritis, Gout and pseudogout, Lupus and Polymyalgia rheumatica
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One example is Huntington's Disease. Carried on a dominant gene, it causes deterioration of the central nervous system, affecting movement, swallowing, personality, etc.
Genetic
Muscular dystrophy
Diseases of the nervous system may result from genetic factors, infections, autoimmune reactions, traumatic injuries, or exposure to toxins. These factors can lead to conditions such as Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, or stroke, affecting the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to manage these diseases and prevent further damage to the nervous system.
Marked by or having feeling of unease or apprehension, stemming from or affecting the nerves or nervous system.