Demyelinating Diseases
Demyelinating Diseases is a scholarly work, published in 1960 in ''The New England Journal of Medicine''. The main subjects of the publication include myelin, multiple sclerosis, medicine, neurochemistry, Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease, pathology, immunology, pathogenesis, and neuroscience. Neurochemistry of DemyelinationAs used by the pathologist, the term "demyelination" means that the myelin sheath of certain nerve fibers can no longer be demonstrated in a microscopical section treated with one of a number of "myelin stains." To the neurochemist the term may have different meanings in different situations.