The human primary somatosensory cortex consists of four cytoarchitectonic subdivisions (3a, 3b, 1 and 2) that are likely to contain distinct somatosensory representations. The intraareal organization of these areas as well as that of the primary motor cortex (area 4) has been analyzed using histochemical stains of cytochrome oxidase, acetylcholinesterase and NADPH-diaphorase activity in normal human brains. Cytochrome oxidase activity was revealed in individual cortical neurons and neuropil.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPrevious retrograde degeneration studies have shown that human extrastriate visual cortex receives projections from the pulvinar, but their precise topographical organization remained unknown. We report on the distribution of thalamic projections originating in the fusiform gyrus, as studied with the Nauta method for anterogradely degenerating axons, in a case of right fusiform gyrus infarction. Ipsilaterally to the lesion, high density of afferents was found in the inferior pulvinar nucleus and a low density in the medial pulvinar nucleus as well as in the postero-inferior part of the reticular nucleus; no degenerating fibres were found in the lateral geniculate body.
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April 1990
The theoretical analysis of the characteristic features of pathological processes is being continued with the experimental modelling of the pathological process, with emphasis on gnoseological and heuristic aims. The paper discusses: the compulsory working hypothesis which includes the known and the probable data resulting from the observation of phenomena, the qualities and value of the experimentation for the verification of the working hypothesis, the general features of the experimental modelling in pathology and its purposes, the types of experimental models (simple, two times perturbing and complex) with exemplification and discussion of qualities and limits, the general evaluation and limits of experimental models, the practical elaboration of experimental models with emphasis on the main rational operations, like the choice of animals, of the ways of administration of perturbing agents, of experimental and control lots, of sacrification modalities, as well as the relevance of the experimental results for enlarging the knowledge of the pathological process investigated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis fourth paper dealt with the analysis of cellular population systems as the main substrates of pathological processes. The analysis pointed out the reactivity of these systems, their histogenesis and dynamics, their cellular composition and reactional capacity of composing cells, the relations between different groups of cells forming the system (intrasystemic relationships), those between proliferation and differentiation-maturation, the multifactorial determinism of proliferation, differentiation, maturation and mobilization of the cells composing the system. The analysis of basic lesions of cellular population systems (cellular hypertrophy, cell hyperplasia, metaplasia and neoplastic transformation) completed this dynamic investigation.
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November 1989
The dynamic and structural analysis of pathological processes points out their multifactorial determining, the importance of the intrinsic conditioning, the existence of a lesional sequentiality, exemplified by the chain of lesional sequences, morphologically different, the intersequential relations of cohesive and propelling type, and the discontinuity in the progress from one lesional sequence to another. Factor ensembles, ensuring and governing the start of the process and the transition from a lesional sequence to another, were analysed in point of structure, composition, role of substrates, dynamics of ensembles, roles played by ensemble components (cohesive, propelling role).
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July 1989
The new data concerning the structure and dynamics of the alveolar surfactant, its phospholipid and apoprotein components and their synthesis, storage and secretion by the large granular alveolocytes, the formation and disconnection of lipoprotein complexes, their disorders and pathological relationships were analysed in order to discern the possibility of a more or less important pathogenetic role in the onset and development of lung diseases. Sometimes, surfactant disorders appeared as epiphenomena, like in pulmonary edemas; at other times, they behaved as a turn plate enhancing and centering the development of alveolar lipoproteinosis, microlithiasis alveolaris, hyaline membrane disease of newborns and the adult respiratory distress syndrome. Focusing the pathogenesis on the surfactant disorders and on their causes, a unification of mechanisms became possible with the increase in complexity of processes by the intervention of other complicating factors, mainly the self-perpetuating ones.
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December 1988
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August 1985
There were studied histopathologically 130 tumorous ribs out of 167 tumoral processes of the thoracal wall (77 per cent) and representing about 2 per cent of all the neoplasms studied between 1949 and 1984. There were distinguished 50 malignant primary tumors (Ewing's sarcomas, Parker-Jackson's reticulosarcomas, endotheliosarcomas, low differentiated myelosarcomas and myelomas, osteogenic sarcomas, chondro- and osteochondrosarcomas, and fibrosarcomas), 45 secondary (metastatic) malignant tumors of ribs out of which 32 (75 per cent) originated from lung cancers, and 35 benign lesions (osteoclastomas, chondromas and osteochondromas, fibromas and osteofibromas, eosinocytic histiocytomas, and various osteodystrophies). Morphological differentiating criteria were discussed for each group.
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February 1985
A histopathological analysis of 2,150 cases of lung epidermoid (squamous cell) carcinomas, diagnosed between March 1949 and December 1983, was performed. The ratio men/women was 14.9:1.
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February 1985
Bone marrow of adult rabbits was dynamically investigated during the sensitization of animals with the complete Freund's adjuvant containing 10 per cent human gammaglobulins (five intramuscular injections of 1 ml adjuvant, one per week). Smears, imprints and paraffin sections from tibial and femoral bone marrow were examined in normal, unsensitized animals, and a week after the third, the fourth and the fifth antigenic stimulations. The differential count of about 10,000 elements of 20-25 smears and imprints allowed the establishment of normal and modified myelograms at each sacrificing term.
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January 1985
Taking into account the present data upon the general stereotyping of different pathological processes of various nature challenged by the extremely numerous environmental actions, a structural analysis of the peculiarities presented by such reactions at the lung level, mainly on bronchial and lobular structures, was attempted. It was shown that the first damaged structures and their behaviour impose the peculiarities of the subsequently developed reactions which manifest a certain stereotyping, different when bronchi or lobules are the first lesioned. Relationships between bronchial and lobular lesions were also analysed and pointed out their role in the development of the whole complex process of the lung.
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January 1985
The electronmicroscopic investigation of five lung tumors histodiagnosed as macrocellular carcinomas showed the ultrastructural monomorphism of large, variedly shaped neoplastic cells, lack of intercellular junctions, voluminous nuclei with many indentations of nuclear membrane, dispersed euchromatin, large and multiple nucleoli, and nuclear bodies. A reduced number of cytoplasmic organelles was characteristic for these cells, represented mainly by mitochondria, rare rough endoplasmic reticulum, free ribosomes rare Golgi vesicles and flattened tubules, and a various amount of tonofilaments. These features characterized the poorly differentiated proliferation forming these tumors.
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