Nervous System - Multiple Sclerosis

Background

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Nervous System - Multiple Sclerosis Background 

 

Disease Etiology
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a disorder of the central nervous system of unknown cause in which the body's immune system attacks myelin in the brain and spinal cord (1). Whether the disease manifests in repeated episodes of inflammation or as a chronic condition, it results in multiple scars or scleroses on the myelin sheath, leading to impairment or loss of nerve function.


MS is usually diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 40 and is more than three times as likely to occur

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