When a person has Guillain-Barré syndrome, how are peripheral nerves affected?
a. They hypertrophy.
b. They fail to reproduce.
c. The myelin sheath is removed.
d. Schwann cells attack the peripheral nerves.
C
The autoimmune disorder found with Guillain-Barré syndrome results in the removal of the myelin sheath from around the peripheral nerve.
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