Histology Flashcards
neuron histology
nucleus with nucleolus
apical dendrite
lipofuscin: oxidized garbage
astrocyte histology
stippled chromatin
little cytoplasm
round nucleus
oligodendrocyte histology
little cytoplasm
dense chromatin
round nucleus
microglia histology
rod-like nuclei
Parkinson’s histology
pale substantia nigra
Lewy bodies: dense pink circle with pale pink halo
Alzheimer’s pathology
frontal lobe and hippocampal atrophy
intracellular tau tangles
extracellular amyloid beta plaques
Huntington’s pathology
atrophy in the caudate nucleus
accumulation of HTT in the basal ganglia
Lou Gehrig’s (ALS) pathology
death of motor neurons: ventral roots of spinal cord
highly atrophic
accumulations of protein TDP-43
Frontotemporal Lobe Dementia (FTLD) pathology
accumulation of TDP-43 in temporal and frontal lobes
Multiple Sclerosis pathology
neuroimaging can look like a tumor
macrophages full of myelin
dark spots where myelin should be
axons are relatively preserved
traumatic brain injury pathology
subdural hemorrhage
shearing of axons and vessels in the corpus callosum
buildup of tau in the sulci if CTE
in children: optical bleeding
stroke pathology
atrophy of affected brain area
in utero: commonly located at middle cerebral artery, developing brain will grow into atrophied area