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This article covers basic (normal) '''neurohistology'''.  It is essential to have a good grasp on neurohistology and [[neuroanatomy]]... before doing [[neuropathology]].
This article covers basic (normal) '''neurohistology'''.  It is essential to have a good grasp on neurohistology and [[neuroanatomy]]... before doing [[neuropathology]].


==Normal cells==
''This article'' has some overlap with the ''[[neuroanatomy]]'' article, as there isn't a clear divider between microscopic and macroscopic.
*Neuron:
 
**Abundant cytoplasm - '''key feature'''.
=Normal cells=
**Often very large cells, with angled edges.
This section deals with normal cellular constituents of the CNS.
**Prominent nucleolus.
 
**Nissl substance (granular perinuclear material - rough ER).
==Overview==
*Glial cells.
===Central nervous system===
**Oligodendrocyte.
====Neuron====
***Small round nuclei (lymphocyte-like nucleus) - '''key feature'''.
*Abundant cytoplasm - '''key feature'''.
***May resemble a ''fried egg'' on H&E (clear cytoplasm, central nucleus).
*Often very large cells, with angled edges.
**Astrocyte.
*Prominent nucleolus.
***Irregular non-ovoid nucleus - '''key feature'''.
*Nissl substance (granular perinuclear material = rough endoplasmic reticulum).
***Nuclei less dense than in oligodendrocyte.
 
***Close to blood vessels.
====Glial cells====
***Form blood-brain barrier.
*Oligodendrocyte.
***Cytoplasm normally ''not'' visible.
**Small round nuclei (lymphocyte-like nucleus) - '''key feature'''.
***Image: [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/histology/endocrine/pin42he.jpg astrocyte (med.unsw.edu.au)] (in [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/notes/endocrine12.htm endocrine development]).
**May resemble a ''fried egg'' on H&E (clear cytoplasm, central nucleus).
**Microglia - macrophage of the brain (derived from monocyte).
**Image: [http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/libraries/courses/neuroslides/lab1a/images/1-11.png oligodendrocyte urmc.rochester.edu]
***May be large.
*Astrocyte.
***May have vesicles.
**Irregular non-ovoid nucleus - '''key feature'''.
***Rarely seen in normal tissue.
**Nuclei less dense than in oligodendrocyte.
**Close to blood vessels.
**Form blood-brain barrier.
**Cytoplasm normally ''not'' visible.
**Image: [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/histology/endocrine/pin42he.jpg astrocyte (med.unsw.edu.au)] (in [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/notes/endocrine12.htm endocrine development]).
*Microglia - macrophage of the brain (derived from monocyte).
**Typically large cells with abundant cytoplasm.
***Often have vesicles.
**Rarely seen in normal tissue.
**Three morphologic types:
***Ramified microglia.
***Hypertrophic microglia.
***Dystrophic microglia - often seen in neurodegnerative disease.
*Ependyma.
*Ependyma.
**Simple ciliated cuboidal epithelium.
**Simple ciliated cuboidal epithelium.
**Image: [http://www.stonybrookmedicalcenter.org/sbumcfiles/images/221-001.jpg Ependyma (stonybrookmedicalcenter.org)].
**Image: [http://www.stonybrookmedicalcenter.org/sbumcfiles/images/221-001.jpg Ependyma (stonybrookmedicalcenter.org)].
*Choroid plexus.
**Specialized ependymal cells
**Cuboidal epithelial cells surrounding a core of capillaries and loose connective tissue.
**Ventricular location.
=====Images=====
[[File:Blausen 0870 TypesofNeuroglia.png |500px| Types of neuroglia (WC/Blausen)]]
<gallery>
File:Astrocytes.jpg | Astrocytes highlighted by GFAP (WC/Jeffery J. Iliff)
Image:Oligodendrocyte_HE_stain_high_mag.jpg | Oligodendrocytes with fried-egg appearance (WC/jensflorian)
Image:Ependyma.png|Ependymal cells. (WC/marvin101)
File:Psammoma bodies in the choroid plexus, HE.JPG | Choroid plexus (WC/Patho)
File:Mikroglej 1.jpg | Microglial cells, Lectin stain (WC/Grzegorz Wicher)
</gallery>
===Peripheral nervous system===
====Ganglion cell====
*Nerve cell body.
*Found in ganglions - encapsulated body ~ 100-300 μm.
*Large round nucleus with prominent nucleolus - '''key feature'''.
*Abundant eosinophilic granular cytoplasm.
====Schwann cell====
*Principal glia of the PNS.
*Myelinated or unmyelinated.
*Ovoid, wavy nuclei.
*Cells have a basal membrane.
*Found in peripheral nerves.
*Aka ''neurolemmocytes''.
=====Images=====
<gallery>
Image:Ganglion_very_high_mag.jpg | Ganglion - very high mag. (WC/Nephron)
Image:Peripheral nerve, cross section.jpg | Peripheral nerve - cross section. (WC/Reytan)
File:Nerve root - very high mag.jpg | Nerve root HPS stain (WC/Nephron)
</gallery>
WC:
*[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ganglion_intermed_mag.jpg Ganglion - intermed. mag. (WC/Nephron)].


===Normal cellular constituents in a table===
==Normal cellular constituents in a table==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|  
! Cell  
|Key feature
! Key feature
|Other features
! Other features
|Image
! Image
|-
|-
|Neuron  
|Neuron  
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|Microglia
|Microglia
| rod-like shape,<br> may have "bent" nucleus
| rod-like shape,<br> may have "bent" nucleus
| rarely seen in normal tissue
| typically have a sharply<br> demarcated bubbly cytoplasm;<br> rarely seen in normal tissue
| [http://missinglink.ucsf.edu/lm/ids_104_cns_injury/Response%20_to_Injury/Microglia.htm (ucsf.edu)],[http://www.pathology.vcu.edu/WirSelfInst/neuro_medStudents/glialpath.html (vcu.edu)]
| [http://www.neuropathologyweb.org/chapter1/chapter1dMicroglia.html (neuropathologyweb.org)],<br> [http://missinglink.ucsf.edu/lm/ids_104_cns_injury/Response%20_to_Injury/Microglia.htm (ucsf.edu)],[http://www.pathology.vcu.edu/WirSelfInst/neuro_medStudents/glialpath.html (vcu.edu)]
|-
|-
|}
|}


===Neurons===
==Neurons==
There are many types of 'em.  Broadly, they can be classified as:
There are many types of 'em.  Broadly, they can be classified as:
#Pyramidal - have a pyramidal shape.
#Pyramidal - have a pyramidal shape.
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*Send dendrites in all directions.
*Send dendrites in all directions.


Image: [http://www.stonybrookmedicalcenter.org/sbumcfiles/images/238-002.jpg Motor neuron (stonybrookmedicalcenter.org)].
===Images===
www:
*[http://www.stonybrookmedicalcenter.org/sbumcfiles/images/238-002.jpg Motor neuron (stonybrookmedicalcenter.org)].
<gallery>
Image:Medulla_oblongata_-_posterior_-_cn_xii_-_very_high_mag.jpg | Motor neurons - nucleus of CN XII - very high mag. (WC)
</gallery>
 
=Structures=
This section deals with structures seen at several places in the CNS.
 
==Grey matter and white matter==
{| class="wikitable"
|
| '''Grey matter'''
| '''White matter'''
|-
| Definition
| neurons present
| neurons absent
|-
| Extracellular <br>space (neuropil)
| dense - darker pink (on [[H&E stain|H&E]]/[[HPS stain|HPS]])
| fine mesh - lighter pink (on H&E/HPS)
|-
| Image
| [[Image:Grey_matter_and_white_matter_-_very_high_mag.jpg|thumb|Right 2/3 of image. (WC/Nephron)]]
| [[Image:Grey_matter_and_white_matter_-_very_high_mag.jpg|thumb|Left 1/3 of image. (WC/Nephron)]]
|}
 
Additional images (white matter vs. grey matter):
<gallery>
Image:Grey_matter_and_white_matter_-_high_mag.jpg | Grey-white matter interface - high mag. (WC)
Image:Grey_matter_and_white_matter_-_intermed_mag.jpg | Grey and white matter - intermed. mag. (WC)
File:LFB_CNS_cortex_supratentorial.jpg | Normal cortex - LFB. (WC/jensflorian)
File:LFB_CNS_cortex_grey-white_matter_junction.jpg | White-grey matter junction - LFB. (WC/jensflorian)
</gallery>
 
==Vessels==
The small blood vessels in the CNS are separated from the surrounding tissue in histologic sections. This is normal.  The spaces are called ''Virchow-Robin spaces''.<ref>URL: [http://www.whonamedit.com/synd.cfm/43.html http://www.whonamedit.com/synd.cfm/43.html]. Accessed on: 2 August 2011.</ref>


=Histology by anatomical structure=
=Histology by anatomical structure=
This section deals with specific anatomical structures.
==Subependyma==
==Subependyma==
Features:<ref>Croul SE. 28 June 2010.</ref>
Features:<ref>Croul SE. 28 June 2010.</ref>
*Ependyma (simple ciliated cuboidal epithelium).
*Ependyma (simple ciliated cuboidal epithelium).
*Subependymal plate - connective tissue with blood vessels.
*Subependymal plate - connective tissue with blood vessels.
==Pons==
Features:
*Looks like bacon.<ref>Croul SE. 28 June 2010.</ref>
*Image: [http://www.stonybrookmedicalcenter.org/sbumcfiles/images/243-scout.jpg Pons (stonybrookmedicalcenter.org)].


==Caudate==
==Caudate==
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==Putamen==
==Putamen==
Features:
Features:
*Histologically identical to the ''caudate'' - but not adjacent to a ventricle, i.e. an ependymal lining.
*Striatopallidal fibers [[AKA]] ''pencils of Wilson'' (also ''pencil fibers of Wilson''<ref name=Ref_PSNP23-24>{{Ref PSNP|23-34}}</ref> and ''Wilson's pencils''<ref name=pmid8985875>{{cite journal |author=Kimura M, Kato M, Shimazaki H, Watanabe K, Matsumoto N |title=Neural information transferred from the putamen to the globus pallidus during learned movement in the monkey |journal=J. Neurophysiol. |volume=76 |issue=6 |pages=3771–86 |year=1996 |month=December |pmid=8985875 |doi= |url=http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=8985875}}</ref>) - bundles of blue fibres (on H&E LFB).
*Striatopallidal fibers [[AKA]] ''pencils of Wilson'' (also ''pencil fibers of Wilson''<ref name=Ref_PSNP23-24>{{Ref PSNP|23-34}}</ref>) - bundles of blue fibres (on H&E LFB).
*Neurons:
**Internal capsule associated white matter.
*#Small - GABA.
***Image: [http://frontalcortex.com/?page=oll&topic=24&qid=760 Pencils of Wilson (frontalcortex.com)].
*#Large (very rare: ~1 in 100-200) - cholingeric.
 
Notes:
*Histologically identical to the ''caudate'' - but not adjacent to a ventricle.
**The caudate is adjacent to an ependymal lined space, putamen is not.<ref>URL: [http://www.stonybrookmedicalcenter.org/pathology/neuropathology/chapter1 http://www.stonybrookmedicalcenter.org/pathology/neuropathology/chapter1]. Accessed on: 22 December 2010.</ref>
*[[Necrotic]] putamen in methanol poisoning.<ref name=pmid19015300>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Bhatia | first1 = R. | last2 = Kumar | first2 = M. | last3 = Garg | first3 = A. | last4 = Nanda | first4 = A. | title = Putaminal necrosis due to methanol toxicity. | journal = Pract Neurol | volume = 8 | issue = 6 | pages = 386-7 | month = Dec | year = 2008 | doi = 10.1136/jnnp.2008.161976 | PMID = 19015300 }}</ref>
 
===Images===
<gallery>
Image:Globus_pallidus_and_putamen_-_very_low_mag.jpg | Globus pallidus & putamen - showing Wilson's pencils - very low mag. (WC)
Image:Putamen_-_intermed_mag.jpg | Putamen - intermed. mag. (WC)
</gallery>
www:
*[http://frontalcortex.com/?page=oll&topic=24&qid=760 Pencils of Wilson (frontalcortex.com)].


==Globus pallidus==
==Globus pallidus==
*[[AKA]] ''paleostriatum''.<ref name=Ref_PSNP23>{{Ref PSNP|23}}</ref>
*[[AKA]] ''paleostriatum''.<ref name=Ref_PSNP23>{{Ref PSNP|23}}</ref>
*Location:
**Superior of the ''substantia innominata''.
**Medial to the ''putamen''.


Features:
Features:
*Histologically distinct from caudate and putamen.
*Histologically distinct from caudate and putamen.
===Image===
<gallery>
Image:Nucleus_basalis_of_Meynert_-l-_very_low_mag.jpg | Globus pallidus, putamen and the nucleus basalis in the substantia innominata - very low mag. (WC)
</gallery>


==Hippocampus==
==Hippocampus==
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#Subiculum ([[AKA]] subicular complex).
#Subiculum ([[AKA]] subicular complex).
#*Transitions to the six layers in the ''entorhinal cortex''.
#*Transitions to the six layers in the ''entorhinal cortex''.
#**No vacuolated looking stuff next to it.


Images:  
Important notes:
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Brainmaps-macaque-hippocampus.jpg Hippocampus - frontal section (WP)].
*CA1 - weak link, dies in ischemia, affected by hypoglycemia, degenerative diseases and toxins.
*[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hippocampus_%28brain%29.jpg Hippocampus - good schematic (WC)].
*CA2 - resistant to ischemia.
*CA4 - involved in [[epilepsy]],<ref name=pmid3518570>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Ingvar | first1 = M. | title = Cerebral blood flow and metabolic rate during seizures. Relationship to epileptic brain damage. | journal = Ann N Y Acad Sci | volume = 462 | issue =  | pages = 194-206 | month =  | year = 1986 | doi =  | PMID = 3518570 }}</ref> usu. normal in degenerative diseases.<ref>D. Munoz. 27 July 2011.</ref>
====Images====
<gallery>
Image:Brainmaps-macaque-hippocampus.jpg | Hippocampus - frontal section. (WC)
Image:Hippocampus_%28brain%29.jpg | Hippocampus - schematic. (WC)
</gallery>
www:
*[http://www.ajnr.org/cgi/content-nw/full/28/5/958/F1 Hippocampus (ajnr.org)].
*[http://www.ajnr.org/cgi/content-nw/full/28/5/958/F1 Hippocampus (ajnr.org)].
*[http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/dissertationen/schubert-stephan-nicolas-2003-09-26/HTML/schubert_html_21d219b1.png Hippocampus and subiculum (hu-berlin.de)].
*[http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/dissertationen/schubert-stephan-nicolas-2003-09-26/HTML/schubert_html_21d219b1.png Hippocampus and subiculum (hu-berlin.de)].
*[http://spinwarp.ucsd.edu/NeuroWeb/Text/br-800epi/br-800epi1.gif Hippocampus - crappy schematic (ucsd.edu)].
*[http://spinwarp.ucsd.edu/NeuroWeb/Text/br-800epi/br-800epi1.gif Hippocampus - crappy schematic (ucsd.edu)].
Important notes:
*CA1 - weak link, dies in ischemia, affected by hypoglycemia, degenerative diseases and toxins.
*CA2 - resistant to ischemia.


===Layers of CA<ref name=Ref_PSNP25>{{Ref PSNP|25}}</ref>===
===Layers of CA<ref name=Ref_PSNP25>{{Ref PSNP|25}}</ref>===
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**Large neurons.
**Large neurons.
**Small neurons.
**Small neurons.
====Images====
<gallery>
Image:Dentate_nucleus_-_cerebellum_-_intermed_mag.jpg | Dentate nucleus of the cerebellum - intermed. mag. (WC)
Image:Dentate_nucleus_-_cerebellum_-_high_mag.jpg | Dentate nucleus of the cerebellum - high mag. (WC)
</gallery>


===Cerebellar cortex===  
===Cerebellar cortex===  
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*#**May look like small cell carcinoma to the uninitiated.  
*#**May look like small cell carcinoma to the uninitiated.  
*#*Golgi cells (interneurons) - few in number, elongated/columnar, 3-5x size of granule cell.
*#*Golgi cells (interneurons) - few in number, elongated/columnar, 3-5x size of granule cell.
*Images:
**[http://www.stonybrookmedicalcenter.org/sbumcfiles/images/227_001.jpg Cerebellar cortex - micrograph (stonybrookmedicalcenter.org)].
**[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7c/Gray706.png Cerebellar cortex - schematic (Gray's Anatomy - WC)].


Notes:
Notes:
*''Bergmann glia'' are found between the molecular layer & granular layer.  They are normally not seen.  They are increased & prominent in pathologic states (e.g. ischemia); "Bergmann gliosis".<ref name=Ref_PSNP18>{{Ref PSNP|18}}</ref>
*''Bergmann glia'' are found between the molecular layer & granular layer.  They are normally not seen.  They are increased & prominent in pathologic states (e.g. ischemia); "[[Bergmann gliosis]]".<ref name=Ref_PSNP18>{{Ref PSNP|18}}</ref>
 
====Images====
www:
*[http://www.stonybrookmedicalcenter.org/sbumcfiles/images/227_001.jpg Cerebellar cortex - micrograph with labels (stonybrookmedicalcenter.org)].
<gallery>
Image:Gray706.png | Cerebellar cortex - schematic. (Gray's Anatomy/WC)
Image:Cerebellar_cortex_-_intermed_mag.jpg | Cerebellar cortex - intermed. mag. (WC)
Image:Cerebellum_-_biel_-_high_mag.jpg | Cerebellar cortex - high mag. [[Bielschowsky stain]]. (WC)
</gallery>


==Cerebral cortex==
==Cerebral cortex==
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#*Not prominent in frontal cortex.
#*Not prominent in frontal cortex.
#*Where the thalamic axons end.
#*Where the thalamic axons end.
#*Divided in three (''a'', ''b'', ''c'') in the calcarine cortex due to two white matter bands (external band of Baillarger, internal band of Baillarger) than are grossly identified as the ''line of Gennari''.<ref name=Ref_PSNP24>{{Ref PSNP|24}}</ref>
#*Divided in three (''a'', ''b'', ''c'') in the calcarine cortex due to two white matter bands (external band of Baillarger, internal band of Baillarger) that are grossly identified as the ''line of Gennari''.<ref name=Ref_PSNP24>{{Ref PSNP|24}}</ref><ref>URL: [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK11524/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK11524/]. Accessed on: 7 January 2011.</ref>
#**Image: [http://moon.ouhsc.edu/kfung/iacp-olp/APAQ-Images/N1-MS-01-01.gif Calcarine cortex (ouhsc.edu)].<ref>URL: [http://moon.ouhsc.edu/kfung/iacp-olp/apaq-text/N1-MS-01-01-Ans.htm http://moon.ouhsc.edu/kfung/iacp-olp/apaq-text/N1-MS-01-01-Ans.htm] and [http://moon.ouhsc.edu/kfung/iacp-olp/apaq-text/n1-ms-01.htm http://moon.ouhsc.edu/kfung/iacp-olp/apaq-text/n1-ms-01.htm]. Accessed on: 31 October 2010.</ref>
#**Image: [http://moon.ouhsc.edu/kfung/iacp-olp/APAQ-Images/N1-MS-01-01.gif Calcarine cortex (ouhsc.edu)].<ref>URL: [http://moon.ouhsc.edu/kfung/iacp-olp/apaq-text/N1-MS-01-01-Ans.htm http://moon.ouhsc.edu/kfung/iacp-olp/apaq-text/N1-MS-01-01-Ans.htm] and [http://moon.ouhsc.edu/kfung/iacp-olp/apaq-text/n1-ms-01.htm http://moon.ouhsc.edu/kfung/iacp-olp/apaq-text/n1-ms-01.htm]. Accessed on: 31 October 2010.</ref>
#Inner pyramidal layer.
#Inner pyramidal layer.
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Images:
Images:
*[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cajal_cortex_drawings.png Cajal drawings - different areas (WC)].
*[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cajal_cortex_drawings.png Cajal drawings - different areas (WC)].
*[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Visual_cortex_-_intermed_mag.jpg Visual cortex - intermed. mag. (WC)].
*[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK11524/figure/ch31visualcortex.F13/?report=objectonly Visual cortex - nissl stain (nlm.nih.gov)].<ref>URL: [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK11524/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK11524/]. Accessed on: 7 January 2011.</ref>
*[http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~lngbrain/cglidden/Lab8_fig1.gif Different stains (rice.edu)].
*[http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~lngbrain/cglidden/Lab8_fig1.gif Different stains (rice.edu)].
*[http://williamcalvin.com/bk7/img/bk7p31.jpg Cerebral cortex (williamcalvin.com)].
*[http://williamcalvin.com/bk7/img/bk7p31.jpg Cerebral cortex (williamcalvin.com)].
*[http://www.benbest.com/science/anatmind/anatmd5.html Cerebral cortex (benbest.com)].
*[http://www.benbest.com/science/anatmind/anatmd5.html Cerebral cortex (benbest.com)].
===Cingulate cortex===
*Spindle neurons, [[AKA]] ''von Economo neurons''.
**Thought to be important in cognition and problem solving.<ref name=pmid11411161>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Allman | first1 = JM. | last2 = Hakeem | first2 = A. | last3 = Erwin | first3 = JM. | last4 = Nimchinsky | first4 = E. | last5 = Hof | first5 = P. | title = The anterior cingulate cortex. The evolution of an interface between emotion and cognition. | journal = Ann N Y Acad Sci | volume = 935 | issue =  | pages = 107-17 | month = May | year = 2001 | doi =  | PMID = 11411161 }}</ref>
====Images====
<gallery>
Image:Spindle_neurons_-_high_mag.jpg | Spindle neurons - high mag. (WC)
Image:Spindle_neurons_-_very_high_mag_-_cropped.jpg | Spindle neurons - cropped - very high mag. (WC)
</gallery>


==Pineal gland==
==Pineal gland==
{{Main|Pineal gland}}
Features:<ref name=Ref_PSNP25-26>{{Ref_PSNP|25-26}}</ref><ref name=Blue_Histology_-_Endocrines>URL: [http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/corepages/endocrines/endocrin.htm http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/corepages/endocrines/endocrin.htm]. Accessed on: 31 October 2010.</ref>
Features:<ref name=Ref_PSNP25-26>{{Ref_PSNP|25-26}}</ref><ref name=Blue_Histology_-_Endocrines>URL: [http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/corepages/endocrines/endocrin.htm http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/corepages/endocrines/endocrin.htm]. Accessed on: 31 October 2010.</ref>
*Cells in lobulated clusters or linear arrays (low power).
*Cells in lobulated clusters or linear arrays (low power).
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**Cylindrical hyperchromatic nucleus ~ 1/2 the size of pinealocyte.
**Cylindrical hyperchromatic nucleus ~ 1/2 the size of pinealocyte.


Images:
Notes:
*Highly cellular structure - may be confused with (metastatic) [[small cell carcinoma]].
*Often calcified.
===Images===
<gallery>
Image:Pineal_gland_-_very_high_mag.jpg | Pineal gland - very high mag. (WC/Nephron)
Image:Pineal_gland_-_intermed_mag.jpg | Pineal gland - intermed. mag. (WC/Nephron)
Image:Pineal.jpg | Pineal gland. (WC)
</gallery>
www:
*[http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/corepages/endocrines/Images/pin42he.jpg Pineal gland (anhb.uwa.edu.au)].<ref name=Blue_Histology_-_Endocrines>URL: [http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/corepages/endocrines/endocrin.htm http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/corepages/endocrines/endocrin.htm]. Accessed on: 31 October 2010.</ref>
*[http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/corepages/endocrines/Images/pin42he.jpg Pineal gland (anhb.uwa.edu.au)].<ref name=Blue_Histology_-_Endocrines>URL: [http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/corepages/endocrines/endocrin.htm http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/corepages/endocrines/endocrin.htm]. Accessed on: 31 October 2010.</ref>
*[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pineal.jpg Pineal gland - crappy (WC)].
===IHC===
*Synaptophysin +ve.<ref name=Ref_PSNP25-26>{{Ref_PSNP|25-26}}</ref>
 
==Midbrain==
Structures:
*Substantia nigra ([[Parkinson's disease]]).
*Nuclei of CN IV (posterior).
*Nuclei of CN III (anterior).
*Cerebral penduncles (anterior).
*Red nuclei.
 
===Schematics===
<gallery>
Image:Cn3nucleus.png | Midbrain (WC)
Image:Gray696.png | Nuclei of the CNs (WC)
Image:Brain_stem_sagittal_section.svg | Nuclei of the CNs - sagittal section of brain stem (WC)
</gallery>
 
==Pons==
Features:
*Looks like bacon (at very low power).<ref>Croul SE. 28 June 2010.</ref>
*Images:
**[http://www.stonybrookmedicalcenter.org/sbumcfiles/images/243-scout.jpg Pons (stonybrookmedicalcenter.org)].
**[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pons_-_intermed_mag.jpg Pons - intermed. mag. (WC)].
 
===Locus ceruleus===
*Literally means ''blue spot''.
*Location: adjacent to midline + anterior to 4th ventricle.
 
Microscopic features:
*Pigmented neurons.
**Produce norepinephrine.


Notes:
Notes:
*Highly cellular structure - may be confused with (metastatic) small cell carcinoma.
*Pale in [[Parkinson disease]] due to neuronal loss.<ref name=Ref_PCPBoD8_677>{{Ref PCPBoD8|677}}</ref>
*Often calcified.
 
====Images====
<gallery>
Image:Locus_ceruleus_-_very_low_mag.jpg | Locus ceruleus (LC) - very low mag. (WC)
Image:Locus_ceruleus_-_low_mag.jpg | Locus ceruleus (LC) - low mag. (WC)
Image:Locus_ceruleus_-_intermed_mag.jpg | Locus ceruleus (LC) - intermed. mag. (WC)
Image:Locus_ceruleus_-_high_mag.jpg | Locus ceruleus (LC) - high mag. (WC)
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*[http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/File:Bouret_LC_anat2.jpg LC - labeled on MRI - (scholarpedia.org)].
 
==Medulla oblongata==
*[[AKA]] ''medulla''.
===Anatomy===
Schematic: [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gray694.png Medulla oblongata - Gray's anatomy (WC)].
 
====Anterior====
*Pyramids: adjacent to midline, anterior.
*Olives: lateral and posterior to pyramids.
 
====Posterior - important nuclei (location)====
*CN XII: 4th ventricle + adjacent to midline; medial to nucleus of CN X.<ref name=Ref_Neuroanat13>{{Ref Neuroanat|13}}</ref>
*CN X: 4th ventricle + lateral to nucleus of CN XII.
**This is were [[Lewy body]] formation starts.<ref name=pmid19501577>{{cite journal |author=Miller VM, Kenny RA, Oakley AE, Hall R, Kalaria RN, Allan LM |title=Dorsal motor nucleus of vagus protein aggregates in Lewy body disease with autonomic dysfunction |journal=Brain Res. |volume=1286 |issue= |pages=165–73 |year=2009 |month=August |pmid=19501577 |doi=10.1016/j.brainres.2009.05.083 |url=}}</ref>
 
=====Image=====
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Image:Medulla_oblongata_-_posterior_-_very_low_mag.jpg | Medulla oblongata - very low mag. (WC)
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==Pituitary gland==
===Anatomy===
*Located in sella turcica below optic chiasm.
*Anterior lobe is epithelial.
*Posterior lobe is neuroepithelial.
*The infundibulum connects the pituitary to the brain
Schematic: [[File:Gray1181.png Pituitary gland - Gray's anatomy (WC)]].
 


===IHC===
====Images====
*Synaptophysin +ve.<ref name=Ref_PSNP25-26>{{Ref_PSNP|25-26}}</ref>
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File:Anterior and posterior pituitary.jpg | Anterior & posterior pituitary. (WC)
File:Adenohypofýza HE.jpg | Adenohypophysis. (WC/Držiak)
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=See also=
=See also=
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