
Lewy bodies are abnormal aggregates of protein that develop inside nerve cells in Parkinson`s disease (PD), Lewy body dementia and some other disorders. They are identified under the microscope when histology is performed on the brain. Lewy bodies appear as spherical masses that displace other cell components. The two morphological types are clas....
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a pink-staining sphere found in nerve cells, considered to be a pathological marker for Parkinson disease.
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Pink, staining spheres on damaged brain cells
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Hyaline eosinophilic concentrically-laminated inclusions found in the substantia nigra and locus ceruleus of patients with Parkinsonism and Lewy body dementia.
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A pink sphere that stains dying cells, which is considered to be a sign of Parkinson's Disease.
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A type of dementia, with a range of features including symptoms similar to Parkinson’s Disease such as tremor, shuffling gait & rigidity & hallucinations both visual & auditory. Of note people with this type of dementia are sensitive to neuroleptics (anti -psychotic medications)
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