2018
DOI: 10.29252/nirp.cjns.4.12.30
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Serum Bilirubin Level Changes in Multiple Sclerosis Patients

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“…45 The possible causes of the bilirubin decline include its role as an endogenous antioxidant and neuroprotective agent, other reports found a lower level of Bilirubin in neurological diseases such as Multiple sclerosis and Acute Ischemic Stroke. 46,47 A defect in the blood-brain barrier (BBB) may be the cause of elevated albumin levels. it has been demonstrated that BBB dysfunction and subsequent serum albumin extravasation contribute to epileptogenesis and the pathophysiology of epilepsy.…”
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“…45 The possible causes of the bilirubin decline include its role as an endogenous antioxidant and neuroprotective agent, other reports found a lower level of Bilirubin in neurological diseases such as Multiple sclerosis and Acute Ischemic Stroke. 46,47 A defect in the blood-brain barrier (BBB) may be the cause of elevated albumin levels. it has been demonstrated that BBB dysfunction and subsequent serum albumin extravasation contribute to epileptogenesis and the pathophysiology of epilepsy.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%