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More on the JNEN article

Posted Aug 26 2008 11:36pm
I was never clear on exactly which cells contained the glial cell inclusions ( GCIs ) in Multiple System Atrophy. This article clears that issue up. I quote: " GCIs are faintly eosinophilic, sickle-shaped, oval or conical inclusions that displace the nucleus eccentrically. Their localization to microglia has been established by double staining techniques." There you have it!
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