It is a progressive disease of the central nervous system in which scattered patches of myelin (the protective covering of nerve fibres) in the brain and spinal cord are destroyed. This causes symptoms ranging from numbness and tingling to paralysis and incontinence. The disease was formerly called disseminated sclerosis.
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Central nervous system
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It destroys the Nodes of Ranvier on myelinated nerves and eventually stops signal transmission along the nerve
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Nerves
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Central Nervous System (C.N.S)
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Nervous system. It damages the spinal cord, causing irrepairable damage.
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originaly the nervous system which then triggers the muscular system
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the central nervous system (CNS).
and if you want more info
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nervous
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nerves
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