Tag: neuropathology
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March 05, 2006 12:07 PM EST --
Neuropathology Since Alzheimer: A Grave Undertaking
by Craig Olson
Introduction
Neuropathology is a lively subject. It has been very controversial.
Alzheimer
In 1897 . . . more
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May 10, 2008 10:53 AM EDT --
Introduction
In 1913 A. Alzheimer wrote a brilliant paper about "dementia praecox", which is now called "schizophrenia". However, there were those before him. In 1884 . . . more
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June 12, 2008 11:52 AM EDT --
Introduction
Schizophrenia is a disease of both the neurons & glia. Other forms of mental illness are similar. "Dementia praecox" is simply an old name for what is now called . . . more
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April 15, 2006 12:00 PM EDT --
Maurice Dide was a psychiatrist who was born in 1873 and died in 1944. Dide was born in Paris. Dide studied schizophrenia, which was then called "dementia praecox". He reported anatomic . . . more
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February 06, 2006 09:02 AM EST --
Why Orthomolecular Medicine?
One of the reasons I favor orthomolecular medicine is that you can't get tardive dyskinesia from it.
This is the late great Linus Pauling, who invented . . . more
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February 18, 2006 12:39 PM EST --
"Gliosis
Stevens (1982), in keeping with observations going back as far as Alzheimer (Nieto and Escobar, 1972; Fisman, 1975), found fibrillary gliosis (reactive astrocytosis) in ~70% of her cases . . . more
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February 18, 2006 01:01 PM EST --
"The samples were processed for transmission electron microscopy. The resulting images of white blood cells were analyzed using stereology to compare quantitatively mitochondrial morphology in the . . . more
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March 06, 2006 09:23 AM EST --
Introduction
Alzheimer (1897, 1913) reported positive findings in "dementia praecox". These findings were later confirmed by Southard (1914, 1915). He reported increased glial density. . . . more
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April 15, 2006 11:27 AM EDT --
Introduction
In 1998 in the American Journal of Psychiatry Keshavan et al reported decreased caudate volume in "neuroleptic naive psychotic patients". They reported oligodendroglial . . . more
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May 03, 2006 09:22 AM EDT --
Introduction
Sioli, Mariyasu, Wada, and Goldstein (working separately) all reported distortions and loss of cortical neurons in "dementia praecox". In 1913 Alzheimer published a study . . . more
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May 05, 2006 10:26 AM EDT --
In 1952 Bruetsch of the US reported demyelination and other pathology in schizophrenia. He felt that there are different types of schizophrenia which have different neuropathologies. I agree with . . . more
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September 12, 2006 09:25 AM EDT --
STUDIES OF NEUROPATHOLOGY IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
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September 30, 2006 01:54 PM EDT --
Shown here is Golgi, a brilliant Italian scientist who studied the nervous system on a microscopic level. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1906 along with Cajal.
Here is a photo of Camillo . . . more
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October 10, 2006 02:04 PM EDT --
THE RISE O by Craig Olson
Neuropathology has a long and rich history. In the 19th century some brilliant scientists made names for themselves including Virchow, Alzheimer, Nissl, Kraepelin, . . . more
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April 05, 2008 10:53 AM EDT --
Introduction
There have been numerous positive neuropathology reports in schizophrenia and related diseases. These reports prove Scientology to be wrong. Scientology has accused psychiatry . . . more
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March 20, 2008 10:20 AM EDT --
Introduction
A lot of brilliant work has been done in the US that has been largely ignored. For example, the late Seymour Kety of Harvard never mentioned the brilliant 1952 work by Scharenberg . . . more
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April 29, 2008 09:51 AM EDT --
Introduction
There is a great deal of data on schizophrenia. Much of this data is from neuropathology studies, and much of it is from biochemical studies. This article will be an attempt . . . more
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May 02, 2008 09:14 AM EDT --
"The greater the ignorance, the greater the dogmatism."
Sir William Osler
Introduction
Osler was a brilliant doctor but not a psychiatrist. However, he hit the nail . . . more
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May 21, 2008 09:44 AM EDT --
Introduction
The neuropathology of schizophrenia has been discussed in various editions of Greenfield's Neuropathology. In the 1976 version, published in London, Jan Corsellis . . . more
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February 09, 2006 08:55 AM EST --
Shown here is Oskar Vogt, the brilliant German neuropathologist. He was born in 1870 and started his brain research at the turn of the century. He survived National Socialism (the Nazis).
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