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Ibrahim Kulac,Irem Yenidogan,Banu Oflaz Sozmen et al. Ibrahim Kulac et al.
Introduction: Pilocytic astrocytoma (PA) is one of the most common primary intracranial neoplasms in childhood with an overall favorable prognosis. Despite decades of experience, there are still diagnostic and treatment challenges and unres...
Lidia Stork,Michael Haupts,Niels Kruse et al. Lidia Stork et al.
Background and objectives: In progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, CNS inflammation trapped behind a closed blood brain barrier drives continuous neuroaxonal degeneration, thus leading to deterioration of neurological function. The...
David S Priemer,Daniel P Perl David S Priemer
2022 was a productive year for research in traumatic brain injury (TBI) and resultant neuropathology. After an extensive review, we present related studies and publications which we felt were of particular importance to the neuropathology c...
John F Crary John F Crary
This paper reviews ten highly impactful studies published in the previous year selected by the author from the neurodegenerative neuropathology literature. As in previous years, the focus is to highlight human tissue-based experimentation m...
Burkhard S Kasper,Christian Thomas,Anne Albers et al. Burkhard S Kasper et al.
On February 23rd 1936, a boy-child ("Kn") died in an asylum near Munich after years of severe congenital disease, which had profoundly impaired his development leading to inability to walk, talk and see as well as to severe epilepsy. While ...
Margaret M Krassner,Justin Kauffman,Allison Sowa et al. Margaret M Krassner et al.
Brain cell structure is a key determinant of neural function that is frequently altered in neurobiological disorders. Following the global loss of blood flow to the brain that initiates the postmortem interval (PMI), cells rapidly become de...
Juan C Vizcarra,Andrew F Teich,Brittany N Dugger et al. Juan C Vizcarra et al.
The collection of post-mortem brain tissue has been a core function of the Alzheimer Disease Research Center's (ADRCs) network located within the United States since its inception. Individual brain banks and centers follow detailed protocol...