A role for humoral mechanisms in the pathogenesis of Devic's neuromyelitis optica
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Abstract
Devic's disease [neuromyelitis optica (NMO)] is an idiopathic inflammatory demyelinating disease of the CNS, characterized by attacks of optic neuritis and myelitis. The mechanisms that result in selective localization of inflammatory demyelinating lesions to the optic nerves and spinal cord are unknown. Serological and clinical evidence of B cell autoimmunity has been observed in a high proportion of patients with NMO. The purpose of this study was to investigate the importance of humoral mechanisms, including complement activation, in producing the necrotizing demyelination seen in the spinal cord and optic nerves. Eighty-two lesions were examined from nine autopsy cases of clinically confirmed Devic's…
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- Neuromyelitis optica
- Pathology
- Myelitis
- Medicine
- Myelin
- Demyelinating disease
- Spinal cord
- Optic neuritis
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