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the delicate outer sheath of a nerve fibre 2 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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MEACZE
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eruption
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Each nerve fibre consists of a number of nerve fibrils collected into a central bundle--the axis cylinder--which is surrounded by an envelope, the neurolemma or sheath of Schwann.
Manual of Surgery Alexis Thomson and Alexander Miles 2006
Between the neurolemma and the axis cylinder is the medullated sheath, composed of a fatty substance known as myelin.
Manual of Surgery Alexis Thomson and Alexander Miles 2006
This medullated sheath is interrupted at the nodes of Ranvier, and in each internode is a nucleus lying between the myelin and the neurolemma.
Manual of Surgery Alexis Thomson and Alexander Miles 2006
The axis cylinder is the essential conducting structure of the nerve, while the neurolemma and the myelin act as insulating agents.
Manual of Surgery Alexis Thomson and Alexander Miles 2006
The Wallerian doctrine is that the axis cylinders in the central end grow downwards, and enter the nerve sheaths of the distal portion, and continue growing until they reach the peripheral terminations in muscle and skin, and in course of time acquire a myelin sheath; the cells of the neurolemma multiply and form long chains in both ends of the nerve, and are believed to provide for the nourishment and support of the actively lengthening axis cylinders.
Manual of Surgery Alexis Thomson and Alexander Miles 2006