A 60-year-old woman has been recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, a disease in which the oligodendrocytes of the client's central nervous system (cns) are progressively destroyed. Which physiologic process within the neurologic system is most likely to be affected by this disease process?
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His lung functioning will be affected by this disease
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- Multiple Sclerosis is a disease condition in which the protective mylein sheath layer which covers the axon of the neuron gets degenerated causing a disruption in impulse transmission.
- This is an auto- immune disease condition in which the immune cells destroy the myelin sheath.
- It can have the following impacts:
- It affects the sensory nerves like the optic nerve, auditory nerve, olfactory nerve, etc.
- It affects muscular co-ordination throughout the body causing tremor and cramping.
- It can cause problem in urination.
- It can induce pain through the body.
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