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| | 01/27/05 - 12:58 PM  
 
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A 32 y.o woman with multiple sclerosis has stable neurologic deficits resulting from old demyelinated plaques. Which of the following histopathologic features would be prominent in this patient’s old plaque ? A. Complete loss of axon B. Gliosis C. Histiocytic infiltration D. Lymphocytic infiltration E. Myelin breakdown
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| ssrpk Forum Fanatic

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| | 01/27/05 - 01:06 PM  
 
|   #2 |
A- Complete loss of axon ????
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| | 01/27/05 - 01:09 PM  
 
|   #3 |
what about "E"?
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| | 01/27/05 - 01:11 PM  
 
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Try again plz
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| | 01/27/05 - 01:13 PM  
 
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B- gliosis :oops:
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| | 01/27/05 - 01:14 PM  
 
|   #6 |
Wow, you win 
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| | 01/27/05 - 01:18 PM  
 
|   #7 |
This is multiple sclerosis First, in the acute phase, there is breakdowm of myelin Second, in the chronic phase, there is gliosis process :!:
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