tunnmyeliniserade
Tunnmyeliniserade, also known as demyelinating diseases, are a group of neurological conditions characterized by the deterioration or damage of the myelin sheath surrounding nerve fibers in the central nervous system (CNS). Myelin is a fatty substance that acts as an insulating layer, enabling electrical signals to travel efficiently along nerve cells. When myelin is damaged, it disrupts these signals, leading to a range of neurological symptoms.
Several conditions fall under the broader category of demyelinating diseases, with multiple sclerosis (MS) being the
Symptoms of demyelinating diseases vary widely depending on the location and extent of myelin damage. Common
Diagnosis typically involves a combination of clinical evaluation, imaging studies (such as MRI), cerebrospinal fluid analysis,
Research into demyelinating diseases continues to focus on understanding the underlying mechanisms, improving diagnostic tools, and