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A Wallerian Degeneration Pattern in Patients at Risk for MS
Neurol 54:1155-1160, Simion,J.H.,et al, 2003
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Article Abstract
This series suggests that Wallerian degeneration, implying axonal injury, may occur as a sequela of acute demyelinating lesions in patients presenting with their first symptoms suggestive of MS. This can produce a component of the increasing burden of T2-hyperintense lesions temporally and spatially dissociated from inflammatory or demyelinating activity. Further studies are required to determine if Wallerian degeneration is an important factor contributing to disability progression in MS.
 
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