The presence of shrunken neurons with pyknotic nuclei in the dentate nucleus is a common postmortem change associated with autolysis of the cerebellar granular cell layer

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  • Bilge Dundar Mayo Clinic, Department of Pathology, Rochester, MN, USA
  • Busranur Agac Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Neurology, St. Louis, MO, USA
  • Eyas Alzayadneh University of Iowa, Department of Pathology, Iowa City, IA, USA
  • Randy Tashjian University of Michigan, Department of Pathology, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
  • Kyle Conway University of Michigan, Department of Pathology, Ann Arbor, MI, USA https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3888-5583

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https://doi.org/10.17879/freeneuropathology-2024-5398

Keywords:

Cerebellum, Autolysis, Dentate nucleus, Post-mortem, Granular cell layer

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Published

2024-05-24

How to Cite

Dundar, B., Agac, B., Alzayadneh, E., Tashjian, R., & Conway, K. (2024). The presence of shrunken neurons with pyknotic nuclei in the dentate nucleus is a common postmortem change associated with autolysis of the cerebellar granular cell layer. Free Neuropathology, 5, 13. https://doi.org/10.17879/freeneuropathology-2024-5398

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