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Alucinosis peduncular en esclerosis múltiple, síntoma poco común en la expresión de enfermedad desmielinizante
Peduncular hallucinosis in multiple sclerosis, a rare symptom in demyelinating disease

Acta neurol. colomb; 39 (4), 2023
Introducción: La alucinosis peduncular (AP) hace referencia a alucinaciones autodiscriminadas, cuyo origen son lesiones en el mesencéfalo y en el puente. Presentación del caso: Paciente 27 años, femenina, con alucinaciones visuales, auditivas autodiscriminadas por ella misma, sin antecedentes previos...

S100 proteins and their implication in the thalamus: an integrative review

Int. j. morphol; 41 (2), 2023
SUMMARY: S100 proteins belong group of calcium-binding proteins and are present in physiological intracellular and extracellular regulatory activities, such as cell differentiation, and act in inflammatory and neoplastic pathological processes. Recently, its expressions in the nervous system have been ex...

Cerebral localization of higher functions: anatomic structures before the identification of their memory function

Rev. bras. neurol; 56 (2), 2020
The nature of memory and the search for its localization have been a subject of interest since Antiquity. After millennia of hypothetical concepts the core memory-related structures finally began to be identified through modern scientifically-based methods at the diencephalic, hippocampal, and neocortica...

Cerebral localization of higher functions: Memory-related anatomic structures

Dement. neuropsychol; 14 (1), 2020
ABSTRACT The nature of memory and the search for its localization have been a subject of interest since Antiquity. After millennia of theoretical concepts, shifting from the heart to the brain, then from the ventricles to solid parts, the core memory-related structures finally began to be identified thro...

Comparative morphology and histology of the brain in Chinese toad ( Bufo gargarizans ) and chinese fire-billed newt ( Cynops orientalis )

Int. j. morphol; 37 (3), 2019
The morphological and histological structure of the brains of Bufo gargarizans and Cynops orientalis were observed by anatomy and light microscopy. The results show that the brains of Bufo gargarizans and Cynops orientalis are divided into 5 parts which include the telencephalon, diencephalon, mesencepha...

Síndrome de Russell: relato de dois casos
Russell's syndrome: report of 2 cases

Arq. bras. neurocir; 10 (1), 1991
Säo apresentados dois pacients portadores de tumores diencefálicos (teratoma indiferenciado e glioma pilocistico) que vieron a desenvolver síndrome de Rossell. os diagnósticos histológicos foram confirmados por biópsia estereotomográfica ...