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From: Equine grass sickness in italy: a case series study

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Case 1. Cranial mesenteric ganglion. A number of ganglion cells consist in ghost neurons (arrows), characterized by homogeneous eosinophilic cytoplasm and total loss of Nissl substance (complete chromatolysis). A marked reactivity of satellite cells is also present (glial scar). Normal ganglion cell (arrowhead) (FFPE, H&E, x20)

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