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We neuropathologists, and society as a whole, has spent a lot of time over the last couple of years rethinking the long-term effects brain damage causes by repeated concussive and subconcussive blows to...
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Anant Agarwal, President, edX
On rare occasion, I stray from this blog's focus on clinical neuropathology to inform readers about new innovations in education. After all, we neuropathologists, almost by...
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The next in our "Best Post of the Month" series is from November 18, 2011:
Over 1400 attendees at 2011 SNO meeting in Anaheim
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A month ago, I posted gross photographs from an autopsy case of mine of a patient with spinocerebellar ataxia type 6. I am now following up with histologic images for this case. The most striking feat ure...
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The following is an email sent out this week from Bernardino Ghetti, MD, neuropathologist at Indiana University:Dear Friends,
Bernardino Ghetti, MD
In October 2010, I had the distinct privilege to ho st...
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The next in our "Best of the Month" series is from October 17, 2011:
A case of primary CNS angiitis thought to be sCJD
Dr. Mark Cohen and a team of workers at Case Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio h ave...
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"If I had a 10-year-old boy, I don't know that I'd be real inclined to encourage him to go play football in light of what we are learning from head injury [research]." - Troy AikmanHere's the tw o...
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This week I'll be featuring the art photography of Derek A. Mathis, MD, a second-year neuropathology fellow at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Perhaps because he has an undergraduate degree in art, Ma this...
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