Urovskaya disease

Urovskaya's disease is a rare disease that manifests itself as a disruption of the central nervous system, caused by pathological changes in soft tissues in the spinal cord and brain. The disease is named after the French neurologist Pierre Urovsky. The prevalence of the disease is unknown: the disease is rare. The lack of information about the disease is due to the fact that it is diagnosed indirectly, based on MRI findings. The disease has no synonyms or analogues.