Severe cerebellar degeneration in a patient with T-cell lymphoma
SummaryA 53-year-old man with an aggressive T-cell lymphoma was found at autopsy to have severe cerebellar degeneration, presumably as a ‘remote’ effect of malignancy. The degree of cerebellar atrophy...
View ArticleDiabetes mellitus prevents capsaicin from inducing hyperaemia in the rat...
SummaryLoss of neurogenic inflammation in response to tissue injury may be an important complication of diabetes mellitus. We studied local neurogenic inflammation in the peripheral nerve trunk of...
View ArticleMicrovacuolar neuronopathy: A postmortem artifact of sensory neurons
AbstractVacuolar changes in primary sensory neurons have been described in the context of disease and injury. In this work we examine microvacuolation of rat dorsal root ganglion (primary sensory)...
View ArticleRemote neurotrophic support of epidermal nerve fibres in experimental diabetes
AbstractAims/hypothesisThe support of distal regenerating axons and epidermal nerve fibres through growth factor delivery may depend on the site of delivery. While low-dose systemic insulin provides...
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