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Multiple Sclerosis MS (Pathophysiology (Sensitized T cells cross the…
Multiple Sclerosis
Definition
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Demylination – refers to myelin sheath, fatty and protein materials
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Pathophysiology
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they remain in the CNS, in multiple sclerosis
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sclerotic tissue plaques appear on demyelinated axons,
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various manifestations results, which depends on which nerves are damaged
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Clinical manifestations
potential development of quadriparesis, cognitive dysfunction,
visual loss, and brain stem syndromes.
fatigue, depression, weakness, numbness, difficulty in coordination,
loss of balance, and pain
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blurring of vision, diplopia,
patchy blindness (scotoma), and total blindness
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Pharmacologic Therapy
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3 medications namely “ABC (and R) drugs,”
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Nursing Management
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Nursing intervention
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Patients with urinary incontinence, frequency and urgency
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