A chronic, progressive disorder, is the most common condition in which demyelination of nerve fibers in the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves can occur.

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Demyelination disease is a chronic, progressive condition where demyelination of nerve fibers located in the brain, spinal cord as well as the optic nerves. When there is a damage in the myelin sheath, the nerve impulses become slow or sometimes even stops that then causes neurological problems. The most known example of this is Multiple Sclerosis.
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