09 - 35_Neuropathology
01 - A. Senile plaques
A. Senile plaques
02 - B. Neurofibrillary tangles (NFT)
B. Neurofibrillary tangles (NFT) © SPMM Course Alzheimer’s Dementia (AD) Gross changes include ...
03 - C. Hirano bodies
C. Hirano bodies
04 - Neuropathological correlate of cognitive decl
Neuropathological correlate of cognitive decline © SPMM Course Beta A4 peptide interacts with c...
05 - Hippocampal pathology
Hippocampal pathology © SPMM Course tangles and cognitive decline. The best neuropathological cor...
06 - 2. Lewy Body Dementia (DLB)
2. Lewy Body Dementia (DLB) © SPMM Course 2. Lewy Body Dementia (DLB) Lewy bodies are weakly eo...
07 - 3. Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)
3. Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)
08 - Frontal lobe degeneration type
Frontal lobe degeneration type
09 - Motor neurone disease (MND) type
Motor neurone disease (MND) type © SPMM Course 3. Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) FTD is associated...
10 - 4. Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease (CJD)
4. Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) © SPMM Course 4. Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) Three forms...
11 - 5. HIV associated pathology
5. HIV associated pathology
12 - CNS entry
CNS entry
13 - Mechanism of neuropathogenesis
Mechanism of neuropathogenesis © SPMM Course 5. HIV associated pathology CNS entry The major HI...
14 - Biopsy findings
Biopsy findings © SPMM Course metabolites of arachidonic acid, which are neurotoxic, and tumour n...
15 - 6. Schizophrenia
6. Schizophrenia
16 - Gross changes
Gross changes
17 - Histological changes
Histological changes © SPMM Course 6. Schizophrenia Gross changes A decrease in brain weight, b...
18 - 7. Mood disorders
7. Mood disorders
19 - 8. Alcoholic brain damage
8. Alcoholic brain damage
20 - 9. Autism
9. Autism © SPMM Course 7. Mood disorders A strong association between mood disorder and the nu...