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Posted by neuropathology blog 3 months ago.
Long-awaited results of a Phase III trial of tarenflurbil (Flurizan) have failed to achieve statistical significance on either of its two primary endpoints (cognition and activities of daily living). The company developing the drug, Myriad Genetics, is ab...
Posted by neuropathology blog 3 months ago.
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Posted by neuropathology blog 3 months ago.
Conservative political columnist Robert Novak has a brain tumor, although the lesion has yet to be biopsied for diagnosis. According to an article in the on-line New York Times, "Last week, while driving in Washington, Mr. Novak struck a pedestrian, who w...
Posted by neuropathology blog 3 months ago.
This is a high-power picture of the interthalamic adhesion of an 81-year-old man with a clinical diagnosis of Dementia with Lewy Bodies. Again, see the collection of neuron cell bodies along with glial cells. I should remind you that not everyone has an i...
Posted by neuropathology blog 3 months ago.
I must revise a post from May 19, 2008 in which I quoted Dr. George R. Leichnetz, neuroanatomist at Virginia Commonwealth University and author of Digital Neuroanatomy: An Interactive CD Atlas with Text (Wiley-Liss, 2006). At that time, Dr. Leichnetz emai...
Posted by neuropathology blog 3 months ago.
Here's an article describing today's passing of Estelle Getty, 'The Golden Girls' actress.

Posted by neuropathology blog 3 months ago.
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Posted by neuropathology blog 4 months ago.
The esteemed Dr. Doug Shevlin fowarded me this New York Times article about another guy with an M.D. after his name who blogs. Dr. Arnold Kim, pictured above, writes MacRumors.com, which monitors new developments coming out of the notoriously secretive Ap...
Posted by neuropathology blog 4 months ago.
The next in my occasional "Best of the Month" series goes back to March '08 with this post:Neuropathologists are always reviewing brain MRIs that use gadolinium contrast. I never thought much about the potential toxic effect of gadolinium. However, the il...
Posted by neuropathology blog 4 months ago.
By popular demand, I have removed the respectable and professional picture on my profile and replaced it with me dressed as Abe Lincoln last February 12th.
Posted by neuropathology blog 4 months ago.
The esteemed Dr. Doug Shevlin (pictured on left) sent me this article on a newly described prion disease known as protease-sensitive prionopathy (PSPr), a disease with a similar clinical presentation as sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (sCJD), but with ...
Posted by neuropathology blog 4 months ago.

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Posted by neuropathology blog 4 months ago.
The next in my occasional Best Post Of The Month series is for February, 2008:I was giving a lecture on the pathology of cerebrovascular disease today, and showed a picture from Robbins of a brain with a shower of fat emboli after fracture of long bones...
Posted by neuropathology blog 4 months ago.
The next in my occasional Best Post Of The Month series is for February, 2008:I was giving a lecture on the pathology of cerebrovascular disease today, and showed a picture from Robbins of a brain with a shower of fat emboli after fracture of long bones...

Posted by neuropathology blog 4 months ago.
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Springfield's public access station.


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See Springfield before and afterwards. Rollover snapshots of what used to be Springfield.


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Springfield's local newspaper.


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