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== Pathophysiology == | == Pathophysiology == | ||
Multiple sclerosis is a disease of central nervous system and it’s known to be multifactorial. There are both inflammation and degeneration in the course of the disease but as its progress, degeneration becomes more prominent. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Pathophysiology
Multiple sclerosis is a disease of central nervous system and it’s known to be multifactorial. There are both inflammation and degeneration in the course of the disease but as its progress, degeneration becomes more prominent.