Tuberculous granuloma occurring in the cortex of the brain is also known as _____ focus
The cell of origin in the glomus tumour (of the mastoid) is _____
Mature ganglion cells and schwann cells on microscopy are pathognomonic of _____
CSF _____ stiffen the handkerchief.
Mutations in intermediate filament proteins such as _____ cause Alexander disease
Loss of _____ matter of the brain on post-mortem is seen in cyanide poisoning
_____ mutation is seen in Neuroblastoma.
Lhermitte Duclos disease is the cerebellar _____ leading to focal enlargement of cerebellum and macrocephaly, cerebellar signs, and seizures
Canavan disease is characterised by _____
RELA fusion protein positive ependymomas carry the _____ prognosis.
Cellular Pathology of the Nervous System
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Cerebrovascular Diseases
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Trauma to the Central Nervous System
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Infections of the Nervous System
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Demyelinating Diseases
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Neurodegenerative Diseases
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CNS Tumors
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Peripheral Nerve Disorders
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Neuromuscular Junction Diseases
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