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This is the draft about the introduction that I wrote for the article, explaining the changes.

Multiple sclerosis introduction

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Multiple sclerosis (abbreviated MS, also known as disseminated sclerosis) is a chronic, inflammatory disease that affects the neurons of the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). MS causes gradual destruction of the cover of the neurons, the myelin sheath, and transection of their axons, leaving patches or scars (called scleroses) throughout the brain and spinal cord.

It is thought that MS results from attacks by an individual's immune system on the nervous system and is therefore categorized as an autoimmune disease.

Multiple sclerosis may take several different forms, with new symptoms occurring either in discrete attacks or slowly accruing over time. Between attacks, symptoms may resolve completely, but permanent neurologic problems often persist.

Although much is known about how MS causes damage, its exact cause remains unknown. MS currently does not have a cure, though several treatments are available which may slow the appearance of new symptoms.

Removed

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clicking on neuron will appear this: Multiple sclerosis affects neurons the cells of the brain and spinal cord that carry information, create thought and perception, and allow the brain to control the body.

It is moved to epidemiology: MS primarily affects adults, with an age of onset typically between 20 and 40 years, and is more common in women than in men

this is already inside of myelin: Surrounding and protecting some of these neurons is a ... , which helps neurons carry electrical signals. ...

This was movd to symptoms: MS can cause a variety of symptoms, including changes in sensation, visual problems, muscle weakness, depression, difficulties with coordination and speech, severe fatigue, and pain. Although many patients lead full and rewarding lives, MS can cause impaired mobility and disability in more severe cases. This scarring causes symptoms which vary widely depending upon which signals are interrupted.

I made the changes to multiple sclerosis for a couple of reasons. The history section is last because of the manual of style for medical articles. Obviously it has to be somewhere in the article and the current discussion had led to a consensus that historical aspects of diseases should be at the end. The rationale for this is that most people who read an encyclopedic article about a disease are most interested in the symptoms, etc. of the disease and less interested in the historical aspects. The goal of Wikipedia is to create encyclopedic articles with the most popular and pertinent information early in the article. I think that overall it's a good idea. As for the lead, the ideal lead (WP:LEAD) should summarize the article. The shorter lead did not do that as well, in my mind. Obviously everything is up for discussion! The nice thing about the article is that it has been painstakingly proofread by a large number of editors as it went through the peer review and featured article process. It should be a fairly stable article as far as grammar, word choice, layout, and style is concerned. Changes to the prose other than refinement of the medical data and introduction of new concepts are most likely going to be lateral, at best. Anyway, it's all up for discussion and nothing is hard and fast, obviously! InvictaHOG 11:47, 4 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I rewrote the sentence - the lead needs to address the different outcomes of the disease and it was simply the wording which was offensive (even if probably overly sensitive). The history section complies, again, with the manual of style. As there are no hard and fast rules, discussion of the contents of the manual of style is encouraged and expected. I would hesitate to change the title in just this article, however. As for the epidemiology and Why MS occurs sections, they do overlap a bit. However, dividing the content does allow for smaller, more easily read sections which are key in featured articles. InvictaHOG 19:19, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Caucasian vs white people

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It's not that I prefer the term white people to Caucasian or Caucasoid in medical articles, it's that I prefer any term at all to Caucasian in any article, because it is a disambiguation page and an out of date, inaccurate and USA-centric term for whites. The real meaning of Caucasian is someone who is from the Caucasus region or speaks the Languages of the Caucasus. On Wikipedia this group is called the Caucasian peoples. I have never replaced the term Caucasoid in any Wikipedia article, as far as I recall. Spylab 03:10, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Otto Marburg notability

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I'm concerned that Otto Marburg may not be a notable person. What are your thoughts? - grubber 20:27, 4 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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You now need to finish the job by checking "what links here" to fix all the links to roll, pitch and yaw, which need to point where you moved this content. Dhaluza 19:01, 24 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I just wanted to say hello

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I saw you are one of the most active people in the MS article, and since I saw your name also in the MS article in spanish I have thought you may be from Spain. I´m spanish and I´m following nearly the english MS page since I work investigating cognitive aspects of MS. Where are you from? What do you work at? --Garrondo 14:11, 19 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hola. Pues si. Soy de Madrid. Ahora estoy haciendo el doctorado en ingenieria industrial. Mi interés por la EM no es profesional sino porque conozco casos cercanos.

Un saludo.

Buenas, ya que eres español paso a escribir en castellano cuando "discuta" contigo cambios, ya que logicamente me cuesta bastante menos. Yo soy psicólogo y trabajo desde hace poco en una investigación sobre deterioro cognitivo en EM. No entiendo porque dices que esos 3 síntomas son la consecuencia del avance de la enfermedad y no de un daño en una localización cerebral concreta: creo que la localización es tan específica como en cualquiera de los otros síntomas y en todo caso su única diferencia es que sus efectos son ´más visibles que otros. Incluso en el mismo artículo habla de donde deben darse las lesiones para que ocurran: En el caso de la neuritis la inflamación debe comprimir el nervio optico, en el caso de la oftalmoplegia en el tronco cerebral y en el caso de la mielitis en la médula..., por lo que no me parece válida tu razón para mantenerlos de manera tan preponderante en el artículo en comparación con el resto de síntomas. Contestame en mi página de discusión o en la del artículo Un saludo--Garrondo 16:18, 21 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Lo cambio yo, de todas formas he pensado que como poco a poco ire añadiendo datos a los símtomas cognitivos y emocionales, y que antes o después llegará un momento que tenga que crear un artículo separado de síntomas lo puedo hacer ahora, y así guardar los datos de esos tres síntomas que sin duda también tienen su importancia..., voy a crear un artículo separado con todo el apartado de síntomas, dejando lo que está en el principal y ya lo iremos remodelando cuando haya más información --Garrondo 09:02, 2 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Bien hecho

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La página de pathophsyiology realmente necesitaba un empujón. Una pregunta ¿Era Luccinetti o Luchinetti? Aparece 2 veces el nombre y cada una de las 2 es distinto. Por mi parte estoy creando un template para tratar de poner en contacto las diferentes páginas sobre MS y crear una especie de proyecto sobre MS ya que creo que a día de hoy la página general está francamente bien. Cuando lo tenga hecho te lo enseño. Un saludo--Garrondo 07:21, 3 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

He puesto en la pagina de discusión de multiple sclerosis el template que he creado; a ver que te parece. Un saludo--Garrondo 13:55, 4 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

EAE

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No creo que el lugar en el template del EAE sea en borderline forms al ser un modelo animal. Personalmente creo que sería mejor ponerlo en algún tipo de categoría tipo investigación. Te parece?--Garrondo 13:40, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

He leido un par de abstracts sobre lo de Susac y pone que es una angiopatía; es decir por lo que entiendo su origen es vascular, e incluso si existe un componente autoinmune no creo que haya razón suficiente para incluirlo en el template. Yo lo eliminaría. Por otro lado pone en el artículo que hay 200 casos en todo el mundo; y en pubmed solo aparecían 50 artículos sobre el tema... o sea que no creo tampoco que sea suficientemente relevante para incluirlo. Voy a revertir los cambios del template, cambiar el apartado de patofisiología y ponerlo como investigación en esclerosis múltiple poniendo el EAE y la patofisiología dentro. --Garrondo 14:58, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Schilder

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No se como se fusionan páginas así que me harías un favor si lo haces tu. De todas formas creo que no hay nada aprovechable en la otra página: prácticamente no dice nada y lo que dice no aparece con citas; y dice que se parece a otras enfermedades también rarísimas sin decir porqué. No se cual de los dos nombres será más correcto. --Garrondo 16:09, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

De hecho estaba releyendo ese artículo y es malísimo; pero la verdad es que el nombre es mejor que el mío: creo que lo mejor sería fundirlos ambos poniendo el texto que escribí yo en la página que han encontrado. --Garrondo 16:14, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Citaciones

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Te mando una herramienta que suelo usar a menudo: si metes la referencia de pubmed te crea el template de cita de wikipedia; y solo hace falta poner el ref al principio y final. Además así tendríamos todas las citas en el mismo formato. Es online en esta dirección

http://diberri.dyndns.org/wikipedia/templates/

--Garrondo 07:19, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Relación con leukodistrofias

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He estado mirando la relacion que aparecía en el artículo sobre la enfermedad de Schilder y las otras enfermedades que aparecían. Lo común a todas ellas es que todas son leukodistrofias. En las leucodistrofías no se desarrolla adecuadamente la mielina; por lo que tienen algunas características en común con la EM. Sin embargo esto no aparece en forma de brotes ni placas y la gran mayoría son hereditarias. Sin embargo la posible relación de la enfermedad de Schilder con las leukodistrofias se acaba ahí. En pubmed apenas aparecen 10 artículos si pones leukodistrophy and schilder o Krabbe y leukodistrophy; la mayoría en revistas muy poco importantes y sin aparecer schilder en ninguno de los abstracts. También he buscado la relación en google y creo que el que hizo el artículo lo copio todo de este link: [1] y por eso no aparecía ninguna cita. En los dos artículos de la revista de neurología ([www.neurologia.es]; gratuita) que hablan de la enfermedad tampoco la relacionan en ningún momento con las leukodistrofias. Aunque lo he arreglado un poco explicando que son las leukodistrofias creo que lo más acertado sería eliminar el parrafo del todo.

--Garrondo 14:17, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Yo también he pensado que probablemente tuviese que ver con eso. A que cambios te refieres en la página de EM? Hazlos y les echamos un ojo. Por cierto; quería comentarte que yo trabajo en un centro con acceso a la mayor parte de las revistas cientíticas del mundo, y que no me cuesta nada entrar. Si en algún momento necesitas acceso a algún artículo (de EM u otros temas) pidemelo y te lo mandaré por mail. Mi objetivo a partir de ahora creo que va a ser centrarme en el artículo de síntomas; voy a intentar hacer un apartado de cada uno de los síntomas; al estilo de los 5 que ya están... pero me va a llevar bastante tiempo porque lo voy a hacer poco a poco... así que cualquier ayuda será bienvenida.

Un saludo --Garrondo 10:17, 10 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

enfermedades relacionadas

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Hoy le he preguntado a mi jefe (neurólogo) sobre la pregunta que me hicieste de si se consideraban una o distintas enfermedades. Me ha dicho que a día de hoy no hay datos suficientes para decidirlo; que en todo caso son enfermedades de un mismo grupo, pero que no se puede saber si son distintas enfermedades o solo variantes. Un saludo. --Garrondo 12:51, 21 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Si realmente es lo más usado cambialo, pero estaría bien cambiarlo también en el texto de la página de EM y en la página de borderline forms incluyendo alguna cita de algún sitio. Si puedes ponme alguno de los números pubmed de los artículos en lo que lo has leido.Yo por mi parte sigo con mi proyecto de la página de síntomas de la EM... y tengo para una buena temporada. En este momento estoy haciendo el apartados sobre dolor y tengo también en mente hacer otro sobre fatiga. Un saludo. --Garrondo 14:32, 26 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Que tal todo? Como ves este agosto he venido con fuerzas de vacaciones y le he dado un buen repaso al artículo de terapias. Espero que te guste. Supongo que te habrás enterado, pero solo era para que supieses que he pedido que se someta tanto a "scientic peer review" como a "peer review". Cualquier comentario que puedas hacer será bienvenido ya que mi intención es que cuando terminen las revisiones poder presentarlo a la categoría de good-article. Un saludo. --Garrondo 10:04, 2 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Therapies for multiple sclerosis

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He nominado este artículo a Featured article después de trabajar un montón en él... Necesitaré votos de gente que se lo lea entero... así que la verdad estaría muy agradecido si fueses uno de ellos. Un saludo Garrondo 14:24, 25 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Entra a la página de discusión del artículo y pincha en leave comments. Sí realmente crees que cumple los criterios de featured article debes poner support y comentar porque, y luego firmar. También puedes oponerte si crees que aun le falta algo para cumplir los criterios. Si quieres entra a Wikipedia:Featured article candidates y allí te dice exactamente cómo hacerlo. Un saludo --Garrondo 14:34, 27 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Online first

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I'm really not sure if it is a good idea to refer to papers that have not yet been published in print. When you added PMID 18535026 to multiple sclerosis I had to manually update the citation template. Papers that have not appeared in print do not yet get the scrutiny (e.g. rapid responses) that printed papers get. Do you think we could remove your addition until the paper is printed? JFW | T@lk 10:21, 30 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Yes. I am not familiar with the scrutiny process. Remove it if you consider that it is not trustworthy.
It is trustworthy. It has passed the referees reviews and it will finally be printed exactly as it appears in the web. I do not see why should it be deleted.--Garrondo (talk) 10:47, 1 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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AfD nomination of RPMforge

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Talk:Aircraft principal axes

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Hi Juansempere! I notice you have made some substantial changes to Aircraft principal axes. I have no objection to your changes, but I notice you have not made any comment about your changes, or your plan for future changes, on the Talk:Aircraft principal axes page. There are multiple Wikipedia users who are interested in this subject and they would be very interested to understand your objectives and your plans.

I have started a new section on the Talk:Aircraft principal axes page, and invited you to let us know about your plans for this article. Best regards, Dolphin51 (talk) 06:26, 19 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Yaw, Pitch, Roll

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Hello,

I strongly oppose the change in axes you made in the article to match the picture : the overwhelming convention is x facing forward: just follow the first reference of the article on googlebooks. Moreover, as it is, the article is inconsistent, as the matrices haven't changed.

I suggest you edit the picture replacing the green "Y" by the old green "X", and just draw a wider arc for (which goes from the x axis, ie just add a little 90 degree arc in the x-y plane) if you want to minimize the changes to be done to the picture.

Thank you. 70.81.15.136 (talk) 08:55, 16 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The problem doing that is that I get then a left-handed system, again against the text.
Woa, that was fast :) I don't think so, unless I'm missing something, it's ok now, psi is just 90 degrees wider that's all. Unless you're talking about the 2 negative angles, which is not a problem. One thing that might be helpful to add in the image caption though is something like "Note that theta is negative on the picture". Maybe for the roll too in the current picture. Or make the roll positive and show the belly of the plane. I actually was about to do that, hence me finally registering to wiki, to upload a picture, if you want to use it, you can check it out here: http://ifile.it/wa2kr0z Aoikibo (talk) 11:08, 16 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Regarding image:plane.svg The NED frame is OK. The airplane frame is also OK. But the sign of Psi seems incorrect. Roll, Pitch and Yaw are all positive angles. 192.54.144.229 (talk) 14:11, 8 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

OK. I will try to fix it as soon as I have time. Thanks.

Kak on Heliocentrism

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I've reverted the edit you recently made to heliocentrism. It isn't because the change you made didn't make sense; it's because the sentence involved was presenting Kak's claim and should reflect his view. --SteveMcCluskey (talk) 02:43, 3 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

MS

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Ni idea; pero el tema es que hace 1 año tuve un cambio de trabajo. Sigo en el mismo centro de investigación pero ahora me dedico a neuroimagen funcional con pacientes con parkinson y alzheimer; así que estoy bastante desconectado. Un saludo. --Garrondo (talk) 15:46, 23 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Hola. No estoy muy de acuerdo con tu adición al artículo principal. En este momento en Wikipedia priman las revisiones a los artículos primarios, y la referencia que usas es de los segundos. Sabes si existen revisiones que propongan como hipótesis causal "Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency"? Por otro lado incluso si los hubiese me da la sensación (pero se me puede convencer), que van a ser pocas y que en general es una visión muy minoritaria, mientras que las demás expuestas han sido estudiadas una y otra vez. Creo que estaba mejor en el artículo secundario. Ya me dirás que opinas. Un saludo.--Garrondo (talk) 07:43, 8 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Hola otra vez, Garrondo. No sólo ha sido propuesto como hipótesis sino que ya hay resultados positivos de ensayos clínicos confirmando la causalidad. Por ejemplo [2]. Desde luego es un ensayo clínico pequeño, pero a la vista de estos resultados, se puede decir que, de todas las hipótesis que aparecen en esa sección del artículo, ésta es la que está mejor fundada. Si borramos ésta hipótesis, deberíamos borrar todas las demás para ser coherentes en el nivel de exigencia.--Juansempere (talk) 08:59, 8 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Ok. En ese caso tenemos que buscar mejores referencias que muestren que existe cierto consenso sobre esta hipótesis.

Voy a pasar a discutir esto en la página de comentarios del artículo y en inglés para que otros puedan dar su opinión. En resumen me sigue pareciendo una hipótesis interesante pero que por ahora es específica a un solo grupo de investigación, no ha sido revisada en fuentes terciarias, y por tanto a día de hoy parece minoritaria (ya veremos en el futuro).--Garrondo (talk) 13:13, 8 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Vale. Es verdad que tiene más sentido discutirlo allí.--Juansempere (talk) 06:53, 9 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Ayer no tuve tiempo. Si puedo escribiré hoy mis pensamientos.Un saludo.--Garrondo (talk) 07:51, 9 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Acabo de sacar el tema en la página del artículo. A partir de ahora comentaré solo ahí y en inglés. Un saludo.--Garrondo (talk) 13:24, 9 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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OK. I understand that the problem is the tabular format copied from MS-encyclopedia. Therefore if I write the article myself using directly the medical article as source no copyright problem exist. Please confirm this point and I will write the article again.--Juansempere (talk) 22:06, 5 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Whoops! automation at it least finest! My apologies!Vinithehat (talk) 22:39, 5 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

What was that???
Me screwing something up. Sorry! I hope nothing was affected!Vinithehat (talk) 01:51, 6 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Edits on Rotation (mathematics)

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I just reverted your changes on Rotation (mathematics) as they were both factually incorrect. For the first e.g. it's easy to define a rotation with no fixed plane. E.g. the matrix (excuse my layout)

((0,6, 0,8, 0, 0) (-0,8, 0,6, 0, 0) (0, 0, 0.707, -0.707) (0, 0, 0.707, 0.707))

defines one such rotation. This is already described in the article.

On your second edit there are only 6 degrees of freedom of a 4D rotation, provable various ways depending how you describe your rotations. JohnBlackburne (talk) 22:11, 18 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Email

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If you go to my user page. On the left user toobox you will see a link that says email this user. Send me your email and I will send you the paper tomorrow.Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 20:03, 6 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Now you have it sourced. If you had take the time to read my comments, you could have found that it was a translation of a german article, which was properly linked. Please read things before writing comments. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Juansempere (talkcontribs) 18:03, 20 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Now you have it sourced. If you had take the time to read my comments, you could have found that it was a translation of a german article, which was properly linked. Please read things before writing comments.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Juansempere (talkcontribs) 18:03, 20 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I did see your comments, all I was doing was checking. ObtundTalk 18:17, 20 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Diabetes (disambiguation)

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OK. Agreed. But both types of diabetes should appear in the introduction. And a note explaining the reason of the polysemy should also appear.
The introduction is reserved for the the primary topic, and since DM is far more common than DI, DM is in the intro as that primary topic. Also, since disambiguation pages are not articles and are provided to readers to help them navigate, they are kept as terse and concise as possible. Again, a read of WP:DAB will lead you to the explanations you seek. – Paine  07:20, 30 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
You are wrong. The introduction is not reserved for the primary topic. Please read again the link you sent me and this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Disambiguation_pages#Introductory_line
I agree that disambiguation pages should be kept as terse and concise as possible, but they should not avoid the disambiguation!!! I think that is obvious!!!
Just check again the Manual of style: "The term being disambiguated should be in bold (not italics). It should begin a sentence fragment ending with a colon, introducing a bulleted list"
And this does not contradict your comments about the primary topic issue.

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