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Created page with "'''Staining''': HE '''Organ''': Brain '''Description''': You can clearly see an area that is different from the rest. This area has no nuclei, is pale and has loose parenchyme. There are hypereosinophilic neurons with karyopyknosis (shrinkage of the nuclei). '''Diagnosis''': Encephalomalacia alba '''Theory''': There are three types of encephalomalacia. Alba (white), flava (yellow) and rubra (red). Alba is “fresher”, more recent than the flava type, and will bec..."
(Created page with "'''Staining''': HE '''Organ''': Brain '''Description''': You can clearly see an area that is different from the rest. This area has no nuclei, is pale and has loose parenchyme. There are hypereosinophilic neurons with karyopyknosis (shrinkage of the nuclei). '''Diagnosis''': Encephalomalacia alba '''Theory''': There are three types of encephalomalacia. Alba (white), flava (yellow) and rubra (red). Alba is “fresher”, more recent than the flava type, and will bec...")
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