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Lateral View of Cerebral
Cortex
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Normal (left)
Acute hemorrhagic infarct
(lower left)
Remote infarct (lower right)
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Coronal View of Cerebrum
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Normal (left)
Acute hemorrhagic infarct
(lower left)
Remote infarct (lower right)
Coronal section of cerebrum showing
lacunar infarct in right internal capsule.
Brain showing superior sagittal sinus thrombosis
and bilateral hemorrhagic infarcts.
Coronal section of cerebrum showing
laminar necrosis of cortical ribbon.
Hypereosinophilic (red) neurons indicative of recent infarction
and coagulative necrosis (HE stain).
Lateral view of brain and dura showing epidural hemorrhage.
CT scan showing subdural hematoma.
Left: Vessels of the circle of Willis showing multiple aneurysms.
Right: Inferior view of brain showing subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Coronal sections of cerebrum showing hemorrhage in thalamus
(left) suggestive of hypertensive hemorrhage, and lobar hemorrhage
(right) suggestive of congophilic amyloid angiopathy.
Coronal section of brain from a premature infant who died
from germinal matrix hemorrhage with ventricular extension.
Coronal section of left occipital lobe (left) showing lobar hemorrhage
and photomicrograph of leptomeningeal and parenchymal vessels
showing birefringence following staining with congo red.
Subacute lateral medullary plate infarct and associated basilar
artery showing atherosclerotic plaque with hemorrhage and
occlusion of vessel.
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