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Multiple Sclerosis: A New Paradigm

Multiple Sclerosis: A New Paradigm

9781611226423
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory, auto-immune and degenerative disease of the central nervous system (CNS). Depending on the region affected, MS is a CNS disease of complex evolution n, and is individual for each patient. However, clinically it has been recognised that in 85% of patients, the disease starts with a relapsing-remitting form. In a genetically predisposed patient, certain components of Gram-negative bacteria living in the mucous biotope would lie at the origin of immune system reactivation and the auto-immune components involved in the destruction of the actual tissues targeted. Thus, a new paradigm can be proposed; the Gram-negative bacteria that live in the intestinal epithelium and on other mucosal barriers, frequently rendered fragile by different external agents, would stimulate the immune system. This book presents and discusses research in the study of this new paradigm.
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9781611226423
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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
207
Dimensions (mm)
230.00 x 155.00
Weight (g)
440
  • A Historic Perspective on Multiple Sclerosis; Bacterial Role in the Development of Chronic Multiple Sclerosis; Animal Models of Multiple Sclerosis; Immunopathology & Immumunomodulation in Experimental Auto-immune Encephalomyelitis & Multiple Sclerosis; Indirect Visualization of Specified Antigenic modifications induced by nitric oxide in an experimental Model of allergic encephalomyelitis; A New Paradigm for Multiple Sclerosis; Index.
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