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pubmed-article:3356986pubmed:abstractTextThis morphometric and morphological study demonstrates 3 categories (types A, B and C) of degenerative feature in the cerebellar dentate nucleus. Type A is characterized by neuronal loss, astrocytosis and granular and/or amorphous argyrophilic change around the neurons and neuronal processes, and this type was thought to be synonymous with the so-called grumose degeneration of the DN. Type B is characterized by extensive neuronal loss and astrocytosis without argyrophilic change, and it was considered that many diverse factors were responsible for type B. Type C features marked swelling of the neurons without neuronal loss, astrocytosis or argyrophilic change. The Purkinje cells were not involved in type A and C, but severely damaged in type B. Clinically, type A was observed in progressive supranuclear palsy and dentatorubropallidoluysian atrophy, type B extensively in many diseases including anoxic, toxic and infectious disorders, and type C in tardive dyskinesia manifesting with oral hyperkinesia. Types A and C may be more or less specific signs of degeneration of the dentate nucleus, whereas type B appears to be non-specific.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:3356986pubmed:articleTitleThree categories of the degenerative appearance of the human cerebellar dentate nucleus. A morphometric and morphological study.lld:pubmed
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