Two histological methods for recognition and study of cortical microinfarcts in thick sections
Abstract
Cortical microinfarcts are the most widespread form of brain infarction but frequently remain undetected by standard neuroimaging protocols. Moreover, microinfarcts are only partially detectable in hematoxylin-eosin-stained (H and E) 4-10 µm paraffin sections at routine neuropathological examination. In this short report, we provide two staining protocols for visualizing cortical microinfarcts in 100-300 µm sections. For low-power microscopy,...
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Title
Two histological methods for recognition and study of cortical microinfarcts in thick sections
Published Date
Dec 20, 2018
Volume
62
Issue
4
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