Cerebral sphingolipidoses [electronic resource] : a symposium on Tay-Sachs' disease and allied disorders / Edited by Stanley M. Aronson and Bruno W. Volk.
Cerebral Sphingolipidoses: A Symposium on Tay-Sach's Disease and Allied Disorders is a collection of papers presented at the 1961 Symposium on the Cerebral Sphingolipidoses, held in Isaac Albert Research Institute of the Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital and the Downstate Medical Center of the St...
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1962.
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Table of Contents:
- Front Cover; Cerebral Sphingolipidoses: A Symposium on Tay-Sachs' Disease and Allied Disorders; Copyright Page; CONTRIBUTORS AND PARTICIPANTS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Biopsy Diagnosis of Neurologic Diseases in Children, with Emphasis on the Lipidoses; Appendix; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Pathogenesis of White Matter Changes in Tay-Sachs Disease; Source of Data and Methods; Clinical Observations; Gross Pathologic Features; Histologic Studies of Cerebral White Matter; Chemical Studies; Discussion; Summary; REFERENCES.
- Chapter 3. On the Pigment Variant of Amaurotic IdiocyHistological Observations; Histochemical Observations; Discussion; Summary; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Electron Microscopy of the Cerebrum in Tay-Sachs' Disease; REFERENCES; Chapter 5.Comparative Histologic, Histochemical, and Electron Microscope Studies of Rectal Biopsies in a Case of Adult Hereditary Cerebromacular Degeneration; Case Report; Material and Methods; Histologic Findings; Histochemical Methods; Electron Microscope Studies; Discussion; Summary; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. The Cerebral Pathology of Infantile Gaucher's Disease; Introduction.
- Case ReportsPathological Findings; Comments on the Tissue Lipid Analyses; Discussion; Summary; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. Cerebral Lipidosis of Unclear Nature; Case Report; Histological Results; Chemical Observations; Comment; Summary; REFERENCES; Chapter 8. The Sphingolipids from the Spleen of a Case of Lipidosis; Methods; Results and Discussion; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 9. Lipid Deposits in the Brain in Nonspecific Conditions Histochemically Like Those in the Lipidoses; Metachromatic Materials; Periodic Acid-Schiff Positive Materials; Cholesterol; Summary; REFERENCES.
- Chapter 10. Vacuolized Blood Lymphocytes in the Lipidoses and Other Central Nervous System Diseases with Special Reference to Histochemical Studies1Summary; REFERENCES; Chapter 11. Concepts of Dysmyelination; Introduction; The Primary Diseases of the Myelin Sheath; Questions on the Value of Histology in Studying Myelin; Relationship between the Leucodystrophies and the Lipidoses; Pathogenesis of the Leucodystrophies; Dysmyelination: A General Hypothesis; REFERENCES; Chapter 12. Alkali-Stable Choline Phospholipids (""Sphingomyelin"") in Tissue of Amaurotic Idiocies; Introduction.
- Material and MethodsResults; Discussion; REFERENCES; Chapter 13. Abnormalities in Lipid Metabolism in Two Members of a Family with Niemann-Pick Disease; Chemistry; REFERENCES; Chapter 14. The Chemical Pathology of Krabbe Disease and Metachromatic Leucodystrophy; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 15. Determination of Alkali-Stable Phospholipids, Plasmalogens, and Phosphatidyl Compounds in Tissues by Phosphorus Analysis; Experimental; Discussion; Summary; REFERENCES; Chapter 16. Quantitative Fractionation of Complex Lipid Mixtures; Silicic Acid Column Chromatography.