Simplified enzyme-linked immunoadsorbent assays (ELISA) for myelin basic protein (MBP) and antibodies to myelin basic protein (Anti-MBP) have been used to test 337 patients with diseases of the nervous system including 36 compressive diseases (CMP), 33 multiple sclerosis (MS), 34 cerebrovascular diseases (CVD), 31 inflammatory diseases of central nervous system (ID), 161 epilepsy (EP) and 42 other nervous diseases (OND). Comparison of results among various groups indicates that serum mean MBP values of CMP, MS, CVD, ID and EP groups are significantly higher than those of OND group and normal control (P < 0.01). The serum mean MBP value of 33 acute trauma patients with spine fracture and paraplegia, the majority of CMP group, is the highest compared with MS group (P < 0.05), CVD, ID and EP groups (P < 0.01). CSF mean MBP value of 15 CVD patients is markedly greater than that of OND group (P < 0.05). No statistically significant differences are found in serum MBP values between OND group and normal control, and in serum and CSF Anti-MBP values among six groups by using our method.