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myelolysis - ترجمة إلى العربية

DEMYELINATION DISEASE THAT IS CHARACTERIZED BY SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE MYELIN SHEATH OF THE PONS' NERVE CELLS AND HAS SYMPTOM ACUTE PARALYSIS, HAS SYMPTOM DYSPHAGIA, AND HAS SYMPTOM DYSARTHRIA
Myelinolysis, central pontine; Central pontine myelinosis; Central Pontine Myelolysis; Osmotic demyelination syndrome; Central Pontine Myelinosis; Osmotic myelinolysis; Osmotic demyelination; Pontine myelinolysis
  • T2 weighted magnetic resonance scan image showing bilaterally symmetrical hyperintensities in [[caudate nucleus]] (small, thin arrow), [[putamen]] (long arrow), with sparing of [[globus pallidus]] (broad arrow), suggestive of extrapontine myelinolysis (osmotic demyelination syndrome)
  • Loss of myelinated fibers at the [[basilar part of the pons]] in the brainstem (Luxol-Fast blue stain)

myelolysis      
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myelolysis      
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‎ تَحَلُّلُ ميالينِ مَرْكَزِ الجِسْر‎

ويكيبيديا

Central pontine myelinolysis

Central pontine myelinolysis is a neurological condition involving severe damage to the myelin sheath of nerve cells in the pons (an area of the brainstem). It is predominately iatrogenic (treatment-induced), and is characterized by acute paralysis, dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), dysarthria (difficulty speaking), and other neurological symptoms.

Central pontine myelinolysis was first described as a disorder in 1959. The original paper described four cases with fatal outcomes, and the findings on autopsy. The disease was described as a disease of alcoholics and malnutrition. 'Central pontine' indicated the site of the lesion and 'myelinolysis' was used to emphasise that myelin was affected. The authors intentionally avoided the term 'demyelination' to describe the condition, in order to differentiate this condition from multiple sclerosis and other neuroinflammatory disorders.

Since this original description, demyelination in other areas of the central nervous system associated with osmotic stress has been described outside the pons (extrapontine). Osmotic demyelination syndrome is the term used for both central pontine myelinolysis and extrapontine myelinolysis.

Central pontine myelinolysis, and osmotic demyelination syndrome, present most commonly as a complication of treatment of patients with profound hyponatremia (low sodium), which can result from a varied spectrum of conditions, based on different mechanisms. It occurs as a consequence of a rapid rise in serum tonicity following treatment in individuals with chronic, severe hyponatremia who have made intracellular adaptations to the prevailing hypotonicity.