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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1789.2008.00943.x" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1789.2008.00943.x</a>
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187–195
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2
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29
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Iron localization in superficial siderosis of the central nervous system.
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Neuropathology : official journal of the Japanese Society of Neuropathology
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2009
2009-04
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Astrocytes/chemistry/ultrastructure; Brain Chemistry; Brain Diseases/metabolism/*pathology; Brain/pathology/ultrastructure; Confocal; Electron; Female; Fluorescent Antibody Technique; Humans; Immunohistochemistry; Iron/*analysis; Macrophages/chemistry; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Microscopy; Middle Aged; Mitochondria/chemistry/ultrastructure; Neurons/chemistry; Oligodendroglia/chemistry/ultrastructure; Siderosis/*metabolism/*pathology; Spinal Cord Diseases/*pathology/physiopathology; Spinal Cord/chemistry/pathology/ultrastructure; Transmission
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Kellermier Harry; Wang Guoji; Wiley Clayton
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Originally conceived as an uncommon disorder, with the advent of MRI, CNS superficial siderosis has been observed more frequently. We present histologic, histochemical, immunohistochemical, immunofluorescent and ultrastructural evaluation of a 56-year-old woman with superficial siderosis. Iron was concentrated in macrophages, superficial astrocytes and gray matter oligodendroglia deep within the cord. While spatially associated with dystrophic glial and neuronal spheroids, iron did not colocalize with mitochondria. Neurotoxic effects were observed despite selective iron localization only within a variety of non-neuronal cell types.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1789.2008.00943.x" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1111/j.1440-1789.2008.00943.x</a>
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2009
Astrocytes/chemistry/ultrastructure
Brain Chemistry
Brain Diseases/metabolism/*pathology
Brain/pathology/ultrastructure
Confocal
Electron
Female
Fluorescent Antibody Technique
Humans
Immunohistochemistry
Iron/*analysis
Kellermier Harry
Macrophages/chemistry
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Microscopy
Middle Aged
Mitochondria/chemistry/ultrastructure
Neurons/chemistry
Neuropathology : official journal of the Japanese Society of Neuropathology
Oligodendroglia/chemistry/ultrastructure
Siderosis/*metabolism/*pathology
Spinal Cord Diseases/*pathology/physiopathology
Spinal Cord/chemistry/pathology/ultrastructure
Transmission
Wang Guoji
Wiley Clayton