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- adjective Of or pertaining to
neuropathology
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See also Elderly, affects on psychopharmacology of, 413—414, 414t neuropathologic changes of, 414—415
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Given the four cases found in this study, the authors believe there is a need for complete neuropathologic examinations that can help determine the frequency of hypoxic/ischemic injury in FADS.
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His research is focused on "the molecular neuropathologic characterization of dementia and movement disorders, including Alzheimer's disease, Lewy body dementia and parkinsonian disorders," according to Mayo.
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His research is focused on "the molecular neuropathologic characterization of dementia and movement disorders, including Alzheimer's disease, Lewy body dementia and parkinsonian disorders," according to Mayo.
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Roess A, Graham JP, Baqar S, Vailes R, et al. (2007) Neurologic symptoms and neuropathologic antibodies in poultry workers exposed to campylobacter jejuni.
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Given the four cases found in this study, the authors believe there is a need for complete neuropathologic examinations that can help determine the frequency of hypoxic/ischemic injury in FADS.
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In some cases of HHV-6 encephalitis, viral antigen has been detected within brain astrocytes and neurons [89], the location of viral antigen has been correlated with the sites of neuropathologic changes [19], and HHV-6
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Standardization of the neuropathologic assessment of Alzheimer's disease.
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Cartesian logic of a separate mind and brain is an archaic philosophical concept displaced by current functional magnetic resonance imaging, DBS studies, years of meticulous clinical-neuropathologic studies, and experimental neurophysiological animal studies that have proven that consciousness and mind are embedded into specific neuroanatomical arousal and behavioral circuits.
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The characteristic neuropathologic profile of variant CJD includes, in both the cerebellum and cerebrum, numerous kuru-type amyloid plaques surrounded by vacuoles and prion protein (PrP) accumulation at high concentration indicated by immunohistochemical analysis.
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