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Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1995
The surgical neuropathologist who examines corticectomy specimens from infants and children with epilepsy is in a unique position to make observations of fundamental importance in understanding the pathogenesis of seizures as well as the basic neurobiology of brain lesions that are associated with epilepsy.
P S, Mischel, H V, Vinters
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The surgical neuropathologist who examines corticectomy specimens from infants and children with epilepsy is in a unique position to make observations of fundamental importance in understanding the pathogenesis of seizures as well as the basic neurobiology of brain lesions that are associated with epilepsy.
P S, Mischel, H V, Vinters
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2023
Abstract The neuropathology primer chapter summarizes the histomorphologic, molecular, and immunohistochemical features of the central nervous system (CNS) neoplasms and is largely based on the 2021 World Health Organization (WHO) classification of CNS tumours.
Ibrahim Kulac, Melike Pekmezci
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Abstract The neuropathology primer chapter summarizes the histomorphologic, molecular, and immunohistochemical features of the central nervous system (CNS) neoplasms and is largely based on the 2021 World Health Organization (WHO) classification of CNS tumours.
Ibrahim Kulac, Melike Pekmezci
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Neuropathology of citrullinaemia
Acta Neuropathologica, 1982The examination of the central nervous system (CNS) of an 11-month-old citrullinaemic patient revealed an ulegyria with a dense fibrillary gliosis and large amounts of lipid phagocytes. Alzheimer type 2 glial cells were present in intact cortical areas.
Martin, Jean-Jacques +2 more
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1998
The neuropathology of trauma is reviewed based on the mechanism of injury. Pathology is divided into primary and secondary injury, based on the relationship to the time of injury. It is further divided by mechanism, with primary impact injury including skull fracture, epidural hematoma, brain contusion and laceration, and intracerebral hemorrhage ...
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The neuropathology of trauma is reviewed based on the mechanism of injury. Pathology is divided into primary and secondary injury, based on the relationship to the time of injury. It is further divided by mechanism, with primary impact injury including skull fracture, epidural hematoma, brain contusion and laceration, and intracerebral hemorrhage ...
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2018
Primary human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) neuropathologies can affect all levels of the neuraxis and occur in all stages of natural history disease. Some, like HIV encephalitis, HIV myelitis, and diffuse infiltrative lymphocytosis of peripheral nerve, reflect productive infection of the nervous system; others, like vacuolar myelopathy, distal ...
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Primary human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) neuropathologies can affect all levels of the neuraxis and occur in all stages of natural history disease. Some, like HIV encephalitis, HIV myelitis, and diffuse infiltrative lymphocytosis of peripheral nerve, reflect productive infection of the nervous system; others, like vacuolar myelopathy, distal ...
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