demyelination

Demyelination is incorrectly often equated to multiple sclerosis, whereas in reality it is a generic pathological term simply describing, as the word suggests, the loss of normal myelin around axons in the central nervous system. This should be distinguished from dysmyelination where the formation of normal myelin is absent.

Primary

Primary demyelinating disorders include:

Infective

In most cases, toxic and metabolic disease which affect the white matter are considered separately but for the sake of completeness, they are listed below.

Toxic

Metabolic/genetic

Ischemic

Although not referred to as demyelination many processes which cause ischemia lead to demyelination:

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