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. 1977 Feb 28;37(2):165-7.
doi: 10.1007/BF00692062.

Intra-axonal corpora amylacea in the CNS

Intra-axonal corpora amylacea in the CNS

K Takahashi et al. Acta Neuropathol. .

Abstract

The distribution of intra-axonal corpora amylacea (IACA) in the CNS was studied in 2 cases of ALS, a hepatic encephalopathy and a Shy-Drager syndrome. A total of 149 IACAs were found. IACAs were observed far most frequently in the gracile nuclei, followed by the anterior horns of the spinal cord and in descending order; lateral geniculate bodies, reticular formation, sensory and motor nuclei in the brain stem, cerebellum and cerebral cortex. The basal ganglia, including the thalamus, contained only a few. IACA were not observed in the pyramidal tracts or in the spinal roots. About 3% of the IACA were sectioned longitudinally, together with the original small nerve fibres and abrupt enlargement of the axons due to the deposits was well demonstrated.

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