grad student presentation on MS
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Name the protective sheath attacked by the bodies immune system in individuals with MS | myelin sheath
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MS is progressive and the destruction of the neurons is called | neurodegeneration or demyelination
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Lesions on the nerve sheaths are called | plaques
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Men or women are more likely to develop MS? | Women, 2:1
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Most patients do not progress in a downward path. Many experience frequent symptom free periods called | remissions.
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Is there a known cure for MS? | There is no known cure for MS.
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Symptoms may include | eyes (blurred vision)
muscle (loss of balance/coordination)
slurred speech
difficulty swallowing
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Which nerve cells are responsible for building the myelin sheath? | oligodendrocytes
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