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Cerebro-hepato-renal Syndrome. Report of a Case with Histochemical and Ultrastructural Observations

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Specialties Neurology
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Date 1976 May 11
PMID 1271083
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Abstract

A new case of the cerebro-hepato-renal syndrome is being reported. The neuropathologic changes consisted of developmental abnormalities of cerebral and cerebellar cortex and of the inferior olives. In addition, there were metabolic changes in the central nervous system, indicated by an accumulation of lipid within histiocytes of free in gray and white matter, deficiency in myelination and gliosis of the white matter, and marked proliferation of protoplasmic astrocytes in the gray matter. A unique feature of this case was the presence of numerous clusters of lipid-filled macrophages and occasional cholesterol crystals in the molecular layer of the cerebellum. The histochemical reactions and ultrastructural appearances of the lipid deposits are suggestive of accumulation of several different types of lipids.

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