tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5424255638293718915.post3682476788563833593..comments2024-03-18T01:10:51.745-05:00Comments on neuropathology blog: Angulated intramitochondrial inclusions in the left leg of a man with a left-sided limpBrian E. Moore, MD, MEdhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17503916201692804693noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5424255638293718915.post-1942875162693570922013-05-07T12:53:05.977-05:002013-05-07T12:53:05.977-05:00There is lipid in mitochondria, but I had never he...There is lipid in mitochondria, but I had never heard of cholesterol clefts. I can't find anything like those inclusions in Carpenter.jdnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5424255638293718915.post-30277398266125021192013-05-07T11:17:44.198-05:002013-05-07T11:17:44.198-05:00Thanks, JD. Looks like cristae in there, consisten...Thanks, JD. Looks like cristae in there, consistent with mitochondria. Regardless of whether they are in mitochondria or lysosomes, are cholesterol clefts ever seen in these structures?Brian E. Moore, MD, MEdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17503916201692804693noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5424255638293718915.post-82545038009239058462013-05-06T14:50:20.367-05:002013-05-06T14:50:20.367-05:00The illustrious EGS says "I think they look l...The illustrious EGS says "I think they look like some kind of cholesterol clefts. Not sure if they are mitochondrial or lysosomal."jdnoreply@blogger.com