A member asked:

If neurons are dramatically damaged by immune cells and stop or produce very little electrical and chemical signals what's this diagnosed as ?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

Far too broad: What you have implied is some form of immune or autoimmune neuronopathy; however, the differential diagnosis of this is very broad. See neurologist. Look for hard data regarding what parts of the nervous system are being affected and what blood studies show about state of inflammatory mechanisms. What evidence are you using for "dramatically damaged"?

Answered 7/22/2014

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