Rosethal fiber in oval. Eosinophilic granular body in rectangle |
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Thursday, May 23, 2019
Best Post of January 2019: Radiologically suspected meningioma turns out to be WHO grade II Pleomorphic Xanthoastrocytoma
The next in our "Best of the Month" series comes from January 18, 2019:
Rosenthal fibers can be seen in non-neoplastic "compressed" brain tissue. For example, I once saw Rosenthal fibers in the spinal cord adjacent to an epidural abscess.
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