In the central nervous system (CNS) of domestic animals, numerous specialized normal structures, unusual cell types, findings of uncertain or no significance, artifacts, and various postmortem alterations can be observed. They may cause confusion for inexperienced pathologists and those not specialized in neuropathology, leading to misinterpretations and wrong diagnoses. Alternatively, changes may mask underlying neuropathological processes. ‘‘Specialized structures’ ’ comprising the hippocampus and the circumventricular organs, including the vascular organ of the lamina terminalis, subfornical organ, subcommissural organ, pineal gland, median eminence/neurohypophyseal complex, choroid plexus, and area postrema, are displayed. Unusual cell ...
The increased sophistication of imaging techniques in veterinary medicine allows the detection of a ...
The neuronal ceroid-lipofuscinoses are a group of diseases characterized by progressive accumulation...
According to the Gurewitsch classification, the nucleus lenticularis was divided into areas of Pa (P...
In the central nervous system (CNS) of domestic animals, numerous specialized normal structures, unu...
Background. Astroglia plays crucial role in the functioning of the central nervous system both in no...
Veterinary forensic pathology, within the field of veterinary forensic sciences, is an emerging disc...
<p>Superior views of dissected brains are shown for a vehicle-exposed normal animal (A) and for repr...
The canine central nervous system pathology includes a series of histopathological changes, which ar...
The present study reports the neuropathological changes of the hippocampus and contiguous structures...
An eight-year-old, neutered, female, long-haired cat was presented with a three-week history of prog...
<p>(A) Swelling of neurons in the vestibular nucleus due to fine vesiculation (arrows) and clear vac...
Two otherwise healthy adult cats were presented with progressive cerebellar signs of different sever...
Brain sections from control cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) used in toxicology studies were...
Abstract. Neoplastic reticulosis of the central nervous system was associated with intracytoplasmic ...
International audienceThe brain is a complex organ and any model for studying it in its normal and p...
The increased sophistication of imaging techniques in veterinary medicine allows the detection of a ...
The neuronal ceroid-lipofuscinoses are a group of diseases characterized by progressive accumulation...
According to the Gurewitsch classification, the nucleus lenticularis was divided into areas of Pa (P...
In the central nervous system (CNS) of domestic animals, numerous specialized normal structures, unu...
Background. Astroglia plays crucial role in the functioning of the central nervous system both in no...
Veterinary forensic pathology, within the field of veterinary forensic sciences, is an emerging disc...
<p>Superior views of dissected brains are shown for a vehicle-exposed normal animal (A) and for repr...
The canine central nervous system pathology includes a series of histopathological changes, which ar...
The present study reports the neuropathological changes of the hippocampus and contiguous structures...
An eight-year-old, neutered, female, long-haired cat was presented with a three-week history of prog...
<p>(A) Swelling of neurons in the vestibular nucleus due to fine vesiculation (arrows) and clear vac...
Two otherwise healthy adult cats were presented with progressive cerebellar signs of different sever...
Brain sections from control cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) used in toxicology studies were...
Abstract. Neoplastic reticulosis of the central nervous system was associated with intracytoplasmic ...
International audienceThe brain is a complex organ and any model for studying it in its normal and p...
The increased sophistication of imaging techniques in veterinary medicine allows the detection of a ...
The neuronal ceroid-lipofuscinoses are a group of diseases characterized by progressive accumulation...
According to the Gurewitsch classification, the nucleus lenticularis was divided into areas of Pa (P...