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HOME / ANATOMY / ATLAS / 7. ABNORMALITIES / 7.2. EXAMPLES OF NEUROPATHOLOGICAL CHANGES /

7.2.3. Degenerative and Demyelinating Changes and Diseases

Fig. 7.2.3.01. Age-related corpus amylaceum from astrocytic degeneration
Fig. 7.2.3.02. Lipofuscine granules in epitumorous cerebral cortex
Fig. 7.2.3.03. Lipofuscine granules, dystrophic axon in epitumorous neocortex
Fig. 7.2.3.04. Corpus amylaceum in a focus of gliosis
Fig. 7.2.3.05. Cytoplasmic inclusion in astrocyte, Alzheimer's disease
Fig. 7.2.3.06. Hirano body inclusion, Alzheimer's disease
Fig. 7.2.3.07. Giant mitochondrion in a tumorous cell of choroid plexus
Fig. 7.2.3.08. Degenerating myelinated axons in epitumorous neocortex
Fig. 7.2.3.09. Tubuloreticular accumulations in dystrophic axons
Fig. 7.2.3.10. Accumulations as seen in infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy
Fig. 7.2.3.11. Degenerated mitochondria from myelinated axons
Fig. 7.2.3.12. Amyloid plaque in Alzheimer's disease
Fig. 7.2.3.13. Irregular hyaline astrocytic inclusion in Alzheimer's disease 

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    • 1. THE NEURON
    • 2. THE NEUROGLIA
    • 3. THE BLOOD VESSELS
    • 4. THE CHOROID PLEXUS
    • 5. THE PERIPHERAL NERVES AND GANGLIA
    • 6. THE MENINGES
    • 7. ABNORMALITIES
      • 7.1. Unusual and Difficult to Interpret Structures
      • 7.2. Examples of Neuropathological Changes
        • 7.2.1. General Pathology of Nervous Tissue
        • 7.2.2. Infections
        • 7.2.3. Degenerative and Demyelinating Changes and Diseases
          • 7.2.3.01.
          • 7.2.3.02.
          • 7.2.3.03.
          • 7.2.3.04.
          • 7.2.3.05.
          • 7.2.3.06.
          • 7.2.3.07.
          • 7.2.3.08.
          • 7.2.3.09.
          • 7.2.3.10.
          • 7.2.3.11.
          • 7.2.3.12.
          • 7.2.3.13.
        • 7.2.4. Neurometabolic Disorders
        • 7.2.5. Tumors
        • 7.2.6. Peripheral Neuropathies
      • 7.3. Artifacts
    • 8. HOW SMALL IS IT?
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