Large Animal Neurology. Joe Mayhew
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Название: Large Animal Neurology

Автор: Joe Mayhew

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Биология

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isbn: 9781119477198

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СКАЧАТЬ or all/part of the brain for shipment and requires that appropriate precautions be followed during harvesting and shipping.

Photo depicts small volumes of necrosis of CNS tissue result in astrocytic scars.

      If care is used in removing the spinal cord, areas of compression and discoloration associated with necrosis, hemorrhage, or inflammation can be detected easily. Obviously, one cannot section every part of the CNS, so an effort must be made to maintain orientation of the parts. If one suspects the presence of a gross lesion, then an examination of newly made cut surfaces of the fixed tissue should provide clarification.

       Blocking tissues

      If it is worth harvesting tissues at postmortem examination, then it is worth routinely blocking tissues in all cases. This will obviously be modified where there is a specifically known site (e.g., right cerebrum, left vestibular nuclei, right T6, etc.) and when collection of, and particularly blocking of, tissues will focus on those sites in the first instance.

Schematic illustration of suggested levels for taking routine brain sections for histopathologic study.

      As with the brain tissues, unless focal or multifocal sites of lesions are grossly very clear, a methodical approach of sectioning selected spinal cord segments should be taken. This enables the identification of sections being above and sections being below focal lesions so that such focal lesions can be pinpointed to assess possible cause. One system of such histopathologic sleuthing is depicted in Figure 4.5.

      In a neurologic case involving final neuronal pathways, especially when the lesion site(s) is unknown, proximal and distal major nerves along with nerve roots and selected dorsal root, paravertebral and autonomic ganglia, and selected muscle samples should also be harvested. Longitudinal as well as transverse sections of peripheral nerves and muscles should be clearly identified as to orientation for processing.

Schematic illustration of renaut bodies (arrows) may be described as often forgotten endoneural structures seen here on routine low power histologic view of a sciatic nerve fascicle of a horse.

      An understanding of the ways that cells of the nervous system respond to pathologic and artefactual insults is paramount to the СКАЧАТЬ