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Primary demyelination in the central nervous system of cats
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Primary demyelination in the central nervous system of cats

R.D. Cook and G.E. Wilcox
Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology, Vol.11(5), pp.361-367
1985
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Abstract

Primary demyelinating lesions have been observed in the central nervous system of 16 (approximately 7%) of a total of 235 clinically normal cats. The size of the lesions varied from small perivascular lesions in white matter to a large lesion occupying the diameter of an optic nerve. Intracytoplasmic inclusions consisting of tubular structures were common to all lesions examined by electron microscopy. The features of these feline lesions are briefly compared with those seen in multiple sclerosis.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.203 Neuromuscular Disorders
1.203.147 Multiple Sclerosis
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Clinical Neurology
Neurosciences
Pathology
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Neuroscience & Behavior
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