10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHROMATOLYTIC»
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1
Basic Aspects of Central Vestibular Mechanisms
4, sections 1-4. The distribution of cellular atrophy following resection of
individual muscles is shown in Fig. 4, sections 5-8. The medial rectus. Four days
following total excision of the medial rectus sporadic chromatolytic neurons were
found in ...
Alf Brodal, O. Pompeiano, 1972
2
CURRENT TOPICS DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
In addition to neurons in the brain that undergo chromatolysis (reviewed by
Lieberman, 1971), spinal motoneurons (in many mammals), autonomic neurons,
and sensory neurons are among the well-studied neurons that become
chromatolytic.
A. A. Moscona, Alaric Hunt, Tristram, Alberto Monroy, 1982
3
Handbook of Dementing Illnesses
*3 . *. A* ' * * , + • * * * « * • - * > « ^ ^ «•% ^ * i* Figure 4 Swollen chromatolytic
neurons from the frontal cortex of a patient with dementia (hematoxylin and eosin
stain). lytic neurons appears to be located in distinctly different location — in ...
4
Integrated Neuroscience: A Clinical Problem Solving Approach
Bto D, Wallerian retrograde chromatolytic changes in ventral horn cells fallowing
injury to the peripheral nerve. B, Chromatolytic neuron with eccentric nucleus and
some dissolution of the Nissl substance. C, Chromatolytic neurons, showing a ...
Elliott M. Marcus, Stanley Jacobson, 2003
5
Neuroanatomy for the Neuroscientist
(a) Normal ventral horn cell. (b) Chromatolytic neurons, showing a peripheral ring
of Nissl substance (peripheral chromatolysis). (c) Chromatolytic neuron with
eccentric nucleus and some dissolution of the cytoplasmic Nissl substance.
Thionin ...
Stanley Jacobson, Elliott M. Marcus, 2011
6
The Theoretical Foundation of Dendritic Function: Selected ...
Balthasar (2) has presented a histological study of normal and chromatolytic
motoneurons in young cats (ages up to 6 months). Although this study contains
considerable information on the dendrites, the published figures are of limited
value ...
Wilfrid Rall, Idan Segev, John Rinzel, 1995
7
Veterinary Neuropathology: Essentials of Theory and Practice
Multisystemic chromatolytic neuronal degeneration in Cairn Terriers is also
termed progressive neuronopathy. The clinical signs suggest spinal muscular
atrophy. Microscopically, chromatolytic changes are confined not only to motor
neurons ...
Marc Vandevelde, Robert Higgins, Anna Oevermann, 2012
8
Neural Blockade in Clinical Anesthesia and Management of Pain
Localization of the cells of origin of this system has been made by (i) examining
the chromatolytic reaction after spinal section. (ii) antidromic activation of spinal
neurons by brain-stem electrodes, and (iii) labeling of spinal neurons with ...
Michael J. Cousins, Phillip O. Bridenbaugh, 1998
9
Neuromuscular Disorders of Infancy, Childhood, and ...
Later stages of degeneration may not be rare and may not be well recognized in
autopsy series if it is a rapid process. Very rarely, regions of "neuronophagia"
have been noted. The cytoplasm of the chromatolytic "ballooned" neurons ...
H. Royden Jones, Darryl C. De Vivo, Basil T. Darras, 2003
10
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW NEUROBIOLOGY
In a brief abstract (Barron and Tuncbay, 1963) retispersion and retisolution were
also described in chromatolytic rabbit and cat DRG cells. Siiderholrn (1965)
described decreased TPPase activity and a narrowing of Golgi lamellae in rat
spinal ...
Carl Curt Pfeiffer, John Raymond Smythies, 1972