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Corpora amylacea

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150: 138: 50: 27: 88:, and sometimes in other organs of the body. Corpora amylacea increase in number and size with advancing age, although this increase varies from person to person. In the nervous system, they are particularly abundant in certain 137: 95:
The composition and appearance of corpora amylacea can differ in different organs. In the prostate gland, where they are also known as prostatic concretions, corpora amylacea are rich in aggregated
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Röcken C, Linke RP, Saeger W (October 1996). "Corpora amylacea in the lung, prostate and uterus. A comparative and immunohistochemical study".
92:. While their significance is largely unknown, some researchers have suggested that corpora amylacea play a role in the clearance of debris. 336:"Corpora amylacea in human hippocampal brain tissue are intracellular bodies that exhibit a homogeneous distribution of neo-epitopes" 131:. Polyglucosan bodies bearing at least partial resemblance to human corpora amylacea have been observed in various nonhuman species. 107:
are generally smaller and do not contain amyloid. Corpora amylacea in the central nervous system occur in the
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Natural luminescence of corpora amylacea in the lumen of the prostate in ultraviolet light
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Cavanagh JB (April 1999). "Corpora-amylacea and the family of polyglucosan diseases".
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diseases, in which polymers of glucose collect to form abnormal structures known as
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Augé E, Bechmann I, Llor N, Vilaplana J, Krueger M, Pelegrí C (February 2019).
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Micrograph of corpora amylacea (purple spheres) in the brain of a person with
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Histology of a multilayered corpus amylaceous of the prostate.
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Augé E, Cabezón I, Pelegrí C, Vilaplana J (February 2017).
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and silver stains. Bar = 50 microns (0.05 millimeters).
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Corpora arenacea

Micrograph
prostatic glands
H&E stain

Alzheimer's disease
Periodic acid-Schiff
hyaline
prostate gland
nervous system
lung
neurodegenerative diseases
protein
amyloid
central nervous system
foot processes
astrocytes
pia mater
ventricles
polyglucosan
polyglucosan bodies
Natural luminescence of corpora amylacea in the lumen of the prostate in ultraviolet light
Histology of a multilayered corpus amylaceous of the prostate.



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