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Development vascular strand

Clasen et al. (1974), found developmental changes in endothelial cells (causing vascular strands ), and reported the presence of PAS-positive globules in perivascular astrocytes of the cerebellum and basal ganglia. These droplets, originally described by Blackman in 1936, were described as small accumulations of phagocytosed oedema fluid, possibly containing lead. The oedema fluid in the white matter was found to contain albumen and sodium. These vascular strands were noted in both rat and human material, and were believed to be collapsed capillaries due to arrested development,... [Pg.113]


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