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[Herpesviruses and biomarkers in disseminated encephalomyelitis and multiple sclerosis in children (part II)].

E Yu SkripchenkoG F ZheleznikovaL A AlekseevaN V SkripchenkoA V AstapovaE Yu GorelikAlla A Vilnits
Published in: Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (2021)
Recently, the problem of demyelinating diseases in children is still very acute. This occurs, on the one hand, by high access and specificity of diagnostic methods and, on the other hand - by high morbidity of children different neuroinfectious diseases which can lead to demyelinating diseases. This literature review presents the currently available information on the autoantibodies and neurospecific protein role in the development of multiple sclerosis and acute disseminative encephalitis in children. The authors also describe their experience of complex etiopatogenic therapy and cytoflavin use that helps to reduce frequency and expression of demyelinating process and endothelium dysfunction in case of active herpesvirus infection.
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