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Wat (wie) is nuclear sclerosis - definitie

Lenticular sclerosis

Hippocampal sclerosis         
NEUROPATHOLOGICAL CONDITION WITH SEVERE NEURONAL CELL LOSS AND GLIOSIS IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS
Ammon's horn sclerosis; Mesial Temporal Sclerosis; Mesial temporal sclerosis; Mesiotemporal sclerosis
Hippocampal sclerosis (HS) or mesial temporal sclerosis (MTS) is a neuropathological condition with severe neuronal cell loss and gliosis in the hippocampus, specifically in the CA-1 (Cornu Ammonis area 1) and subiculum of the hippocampus. It was first described in 1880 by Wilhelm Sommer.
multiple sclerosis         
  • Photographic study of locomotion of a woman with MS with walking difficulties created in 1887 by [[Muybridge]]
  • Detail of Carswell's drawing of MS lesions in the [[brain stem]] and [[spinal cord]] (1838)
  • Irritation zone after injection of glatiramer acetate.
  • HLA region of chromosome 6: Changes in this area increase the probability of getting MS.
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  • Multiple sclerosis as seen on MRI
  • Demyelination in MS: On [[Klüver-Barrera]] myelin staining, decoloration in the area of the lesion can be appreciated.
  • Animation showing dissemination of brain lesions in time and space as demonstrated by monthly MRI studies along a year
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • 13–25}}{{Refend}}
  • Main symptoms of multiple sclerosis
DISEASE THAT DAMAGES THE MYELIN SHEATHS AROUND NERVE AXONS
Encephalomyelitis disseminata; Multiple schlerosis; Sclerosis Multiplex; Sclerosis multiplex; MuSmate; Disseminated sclerosis; Sclerosis disseminata; Action for Research into Multiple Sclerosis; Primary progressive multiple sclerosis; Multiple schlorosis; Multiple scelrosis; Multiple Sclerosis; Relapsing multiple sclerosis; Relapsing MS; Relapsing-remitting MS; Relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis; Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis; Multiple scelerosis; Relapsing remitting MS; RRMS; Insular sclerosis; Sclerose en plaques disseminees; Herdsklerose; La sclerose en plaques disseminées; La sclerose multiloculaire; La sclerose generalisée; Multilocular sclerosis; Rhythmic chorea; Choreiform paralysis; Multiple sklerose; Multiple inselformige sklerose; Multiple hirnsklerose; Multiple sklerose des nervensystems; Sclerose en plaques; Sclerosi in plache; Polynesic sclerosis; Primary-progressive MS; Causes of multiple sclerosis; Epidemiology of multiple sclerosis; Multiple sclerosis, susceptiblity to, 4; Multiple sclerosis, susceptibility to, 2; Chronic progressive multiple sclerosis; Alternative treatments for multiple sclerosis; Alternative treatments used for multiple sclerosis; Multiple cerebral sclerosis; Genetics of multiple sclerosis
¦ noun see sclerosis.
multiple sclerosis         
  • Photographic study of locomotion of a woman with MS with walking difficulties created in 1887 by [[Muybridge]]
  • Detail of Carswell's drawing of MS lesions in the [[brain stem]] and [[spinal cord]] (1838)
  • Irritation zone after injection of glatiramer acetate.
  • HLA region of chromosome&nbsp;6: Changes in this area increase the probability of getting MS.
  •  doi-access = free }}</ref>
  • Multiple sclerosis as seen on MRI
  • Demyelination in MS: On [[Klüver-Barrera]] myelin staining, decoloration in the area of the lesion can be appreciated.
  • Animation showing dissemination of brain lesions in time and space as demonstrated by monthly MRI studies along a year
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • 13–25}}{{Refend}}
  • Main symptoms of multiple sclerosis
DISEASE THAT DAMAGES THE MYELIN SHEATHS AROUND NERVE AXONS
Encephalomyelitis disseminata; Multiple schlerosis; Sclerosis Multiplex; Sclerosis multiplex; MuSmate; Disseminated sclerosis; Sclerosis disseminata; Action for Research into Multiple Sclerosis; Primary progressive multiple sclerosis; Multiple schlorosis; Multiple scelrosis; Multiple Sclerosis; Relapsing multiple sclerosis; Relapsing MS; Relapsing-remitting MS; Relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis; Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis; Multiple scelerosis; Relapsing remitting MS; RRMS; Insular sclerosis; Sclerose en plaques disseminees; Herdsklerose; La sclerose en plaques disseminées; La sclerose multiloculaire; La sclerose generalisée; Multilocular sclerosis; Rhythmic chorea; Choreiform paralysis; Multiple sklerose; Multiple inselformige sklerose; Multiple hirnsklerose; Multiple sklerose des nervensystems; Sclerose en plaques; Sclerosi in plache; Polynesic sclerosis; Primary-progressive MS; Causes of multiple sclerosis; Epidemiology of multiple sclerosis; Multiple sclerosis, susceptiblity to, 4; Multiple sclerosis, susceptibility to, 2; Chronic progressive multiple sclerosis; Alternative treatments for multiple sclerosis; Alternative treatments used for multiple sclerosis; Multiple cerebral sclerosis; Genetics of multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis is a serious disease of the nervous system, which gradually makes a person weaker, and sometimes affects their sight or speech. The abbreviation MS
is also used.
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Wikipedia

Nuclear sclerosis

Nuclear sclerosis is an age-related change in the density of the crystalline lens nucleus that occurs in all older animals. It is caused by compression of older lens fibers in the nucleus by new fiber formation. The denser construction of the nucleus causes it to scatter light. Although nuclear sclerosis may describe a type of early cataract in human medicine, in veterinary medicine the term is also known as lenticular sclerosis and describes a bluish-grey haziness at the nucleus that usually does not affect vision, except for unusually dense cases. Immature senile cataract has to be differentiated with nuclear sclerosis while making its diagnosis.