Scientists say some myelin-damaging disorders have a distinctive pathology that groups them into a unique disease entity. The white knob on the left shows demyelination of a nerve fiber end. The right image shows phagocytic macrophages infiltrating the periphery of a demyelinating lesion in a multiple sclerosis patient, suggesting a chronic solitary expanding lesion.
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Not All Multiple Sclerosis-like Diseases are Alike
Rose Duesterwald
Rose became acquainted with Patient Worthy after her husband was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia four years ago. He was treated with a methylating agent While he was being treated with a hypomethylating agent, Rose researched investigational drugs being developed to treat relapsed/refractory AML.
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