Axonal loss in multiple sclerosis: a pathological survey of the corticospinal and sensory tracts.
Clinical, imaging, and pathological studies in multiple sclerosis have generally emphasized the relative preservation of axons in comparison with myelin. Recent evidence, however, demonstrates that axonal loss is also significant, affects long tracts such as the corticospinal and sensory tracts and...
Main Authors: | DeLuca, G, Ebers, G, Esiri, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2004
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