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    Greenfield's Neuropathology

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    Practical surgical neuropathology : a diagnostic approach /

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    "Part of the in-depth and practical Pattern Recognition series, Practical Surgical Neuropathology, 2nd Edition, by Drs. Arie Perry and Daniel J. Brat, helps you arrive at an accurate CNS diagnosis by using a pattern-based approach. Leading diagnosticians in neuropathology guide you from a histological (and/or clinical, radiologic, and molecular) pattern, through the appropriate work-up, around the pitfalls, and to the best diagnosis. Almost 2,000 high-quality illustrations capture key neuropathological patterns for a full range of common and rare conditions, and a "visual index" at the beginning of the book directs you to the exact location of in-depth diagnostic guidance"--Publisher's description.Revised edition of: Practical surgical neuropathology : a diagnostic approach / [edited by] Arie Perry, Daniel J. Brat. ©2010.Includes bibliographical references.Neuropathology patterns and introduction -- Normal brain histopathology -- Intraoperative consultation and optimal processing -- Neuroradiology: the surrogate of gross neuropathology -- Integrating molecular diagnostics with surgical neuropathology -- Diffuse astrocytic and oligodendroglial tumors -- Non-diffuse astrocytoma variants -- Ependymomas and choroid plexus tumors -- Other glial neoplasms -- Neuronal and glioneuronal neoplasms -- Pineal parenchymal tumors -- Embryonal neoplasms of the central nervous system -- Meningiomas -- Mesenchymal tumors of the central nervous system -- Tumors of peripheral nerve -- Epithelial, neuroendocrine, and metastatic lesions -- Lymphomas and histiocytic tumors -- Germ cell tumors -- Melanocytic neoplasms of the central nervous system -- Histological features of pituitary adenomas and sellar region masses -- Therapy-associated neuropathology -- Familial tumor syndromes -- Infections and inflammatory disorders -- White matter and myelin disorders -- Pathology of epilepsy -- Vascular and ischemic disorders -- Biopsy pathology of neurodegenerative disorders in adults."Part of the in-depth and practical Pattern Recognition series, Practical Surgical Neuropathology, 2nd Edition, by Drs. Arie Perry and Daniel J. Brat, helps you arrive at an accurate CNS diagnosis by using a pattern-based approach. Leading diagnosticians in neuropathology guide you from a histological (and/or clinical, radiologic, and molecular) pattern, through the appropriate work-up, around the pitfalls, and to the best diagnosis. Almost 2,000 high-quality illustrations capture key neuropathological patterns for a full range of common and rare conditions, and a "visual index" at the beginning of the book directs you to the exact location of in-depth diagnostic guidance"--Publisher's description.Online resource; title from electronic title page (ClinicalKey, viewed December 14, 2017).Neuropathology patterns and introduction -- Normal brain histopathology -- Intraoperative consultation and optimal processing -- Neuroradiology: the surrogate of gross neuropathology -- Integrating molecular diagnostics with surgical neuropathology -- Diffuse astrocytic and oligodendroglial tumors -- Non-diffuse astrocytoma variants -- Ependymomas and choroid plexus tumors -- Other glial neoplasms -- Neuronal and glioneuronal neoplasms -- Pineal parenchymal tumors -- Embryonal neoplasms of the central nervous system -- Meningiomas -- Mesenchymal tumors of the central nervous system -- Tumors of peripheral nerve -- Epithelial, neuroendocrine, and metastatic lesions -- Lymphomas and histiocytic tumors -- Germ cell tumors -- Melanocytic neoplasms of the central nervous system -- Histological features of pituitary adenomas and sellar region masses -- Therapy-associated neuropathology -- Familial tumor syndromes -- Infections and inflammatory disorders -- White matter and myelin disorders -- Pathology of epilepsy -- Vascular and ischemic disorders -- Biopsy pathology of neurodegenerative disorders in adults.Elsevie

    Sei arie con istromenti, composte dal Sig. Gioseppe Manfredini.

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    Bound with: F. Palma, Sei arie con istromenti ... Opera terza, London 1749

    Erratum: Wound healing and longevity: Lessons from long-lived αMUPA mice

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    In this Article, the additional affiliation is added for Arie Budovsky, a co-author of this manuscript. Erratum for Wound healing and longevity: lessons from long-lived αMUPA mice. [Aging (Albany NY). 2015

    Arie, C. J.

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    See entry in Perry County, volume 3, page 28: https://digital.archives.alabama.gov/digital/collection/voter1867/id/266

    Review of “Debates in Macroeconomics from the Great Depression to the Long Recession: Cycles, Crises and Policy Responses” by Arie Arnon

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    Review of “Debates in Macroeconomics from the Great Depression to the Long Recession: Cycles, Crises and Policy Responses” by Arie Arnon

    Senior Recital: Perry Morris, viola

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    This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music in Performance and Bachelor of Music in Music Education. Mr. Morris studies viola with Catherine Lynn.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/musicprograms/1793/thumbnail.jp

    Health and Recreation Physical Education

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    <p>As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.</p> <ol> <li>The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).</li> <li>The submission file is in Microsoft Word, or RTF.</li> <li>Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.</li> <li>The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.</li> <li>The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the <a href="http://ejournal.unp.ac.id/index.php/penjas/about/submissions#authorGuidelines">Author Guidelines</a>, which is found in About the Journal.</li> <li>If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.</li> </ol&gt

    Gliomas in neurofibromatosis type 1: A clinicopathologic study of 100 patients

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    There are few pathologic studies of gliomas in patients with neurofibromatosis type 1. We analyzed clinical and pathologic features of gliomas from 100 neurofibromatosis type 1 patients (57 men; 43 women). The median age at tumor diagnosis was 13 years (range, 4 months to 68 years). Most tumors were typical pilocytic astrocytoma (PA) (49%) or diffusely infiltrating astrocytoma (DA) (27%) that included World Health Organization Grades II (5%), III (15%), and IV (7%); others were designated as low-grade astrocytoma, subtype indeterminate (LGSI; 17%). Two pilomyxoid astrocytomas, 1 desmoplastic infantile ganglioglioma and 1 conventional ganglioglioma, were also identified. The tumors in 24 cases arose in the optic pathways and included PA (n = 14), LGSI (n = 4), DA (n = 4), pilomyxoid astrocytoma (n = 1), and ganglioglioma (n = 1). The prognoses of the PA and LGSI gliomas overall were generally favorable; there were no survival differences between PA and LGSI groups based on site, tumor size, mitotic activity, or MIB-1 labeling index. In the combined PA and LGSI group, age younger than 10 years and gross total resection were associated with an increased overall survival rate (p = 0.047 and 0.002, respectively). Compared with the combined group (PA + LGSI), patients with DA at all sites had decreased overall and recurrence-free survival times (p < 0.001 and p = 0.003, respectively). This study emphasizes the wide histologic spectrum of gliomas that occur in patients with neurofibromatosis type 1. Classic PA and LGSI are the most common, and most have favorable prognoses. By contrast, DAs are more aggressive, similar to those that arise sporadically. OI Perry, Arie/0000-0002-8300-726
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