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. 2005 Jul;98(7):303–306. doi: 10.1258/jrsm.98.7.303

Table 1.

Comparative pathology of the demyelinative lesions in acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) and multiple sclerosis (MS)

Pathological characteristics ADEM Acute and chronic MS
Distribution Focal, regional or diffuse Multifocal; as a rule entire central nervous system is affected in chronic MS
Age of lesions Always same and uniform Always of different ages (both in acute and chronic MS)
Size of lesions 0.1–1.0 mm 1.0 mm or less to 5+ cm
Relation of lesions to:
   Veins Always Prominent and usual
   Pia Usual Rare
Degeneration of:
   Axis cylinders Mild to severe Mild to moderate
   Nerve cells Mild Mild to moderate
   Oligodendroglia Restricted to lesions Restricted to lesions
Astrocytosis Mild Marked in chronic MS
Tissue necrosis May be severe Rarely severe
Perivascular infiltration Always and marked Usually (but not always) present; prominent only in acute MS
Meningeal inflammation Minimal to pronounced None
Vascular damage and fibrin deposition Constant and severe in hyperacute cases Mild or none
Microglial proliferation Marked, with pleomorphic forms Pleomorphic forms in acute cases