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- Sclerosis (medicine) - Wikipedia
Sclerosis (from Ancient Greek σκληρός (sklērós) 'hard') is the stiffening of a tissue or anatomical feature, usually caused by a replacement of the normal organ -specific tissue with connective tissue
- Multiple sclerosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that causes breakdown of the protective covering of nerves Multiple sclerosis can cause numbness, weakness, trouble walking, vision changes and other symptoms
- Multiple Sclerosis (MS): What It Is, Symptoms Treatment
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a central nervous system autoimmune condition Damage to myelin causes symptoms like muscle weakness and vision changes
- Sclerosis | definition of sclerosis by Medical dictionary
an induration or hardening, especially of a part from inflammation, or in disease of the interstitial substance The term is used chiefly for such a hardening of the nervous system due to hyperplasia of the connective tissue or for hardening of the blood vessels Called also induration adj , adj sclerot´ic
- Multiple Sclerosis: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis - WebMD
Multiple Sclerosis is when myelin, a sheath under the nerve cells, is attacked by the body's immune system Learn about its causes, implications treatment options
- Multiple Sclerosis - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and . . .
Sclerosis is a medical term for the distinctive areas of scar-like tissue (also called plaques or lesions) that result from the attack on myelin by the immune system
- What Is Multiple Sclerosis? | Demyelinating Disorders - JAMA Network
What Is Multiple Sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disease that damages the protective covering around nerves in the brain and spinal cord due to inflammation
- Multiple Sclerosis - Harvard Health
What is multiple sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis is a disease of the central nervous system in which the body's own immune system attacks the myelin insulation surrounding nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord
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