myeliiniset
Myeliiniset is a term used in the field of neurology to describe a group of neurological disorders characterized by the demyelination of neurons, which is the loss of the myelin sheath that surrounds and insulates nerve fibers. Myelin is a fatty substance that helps to speed up the transmission of electrical impulses along nerve fibers. When myelin is lost, these impulses can become slowed or disrupted, leading to a variety of symptoms and impairments.
The most common forms of myeliiniset include multiple sclerosis (MS), neuromyelitis optica (NMO), and acute disseminated
The exact cause of myeliiniset is not fully understood, but it is believed to involve an autoimmune