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English: beta-Amyloid associated angiitis (ABRA). Histopathology (H&E) from a brain biopsy showing vasculitis with giant cells and macrophages. magnification 400x
Deutsch: Histopathologie der Beta-Amyloid asoziierten Angiitis.
Hirnbiopsie mit Nachweis eines Blutgefäßes mit von Makrophagen und mehrkernigen Riesenzellen durchwanderter Gefäßwand. Hämatoxyilin-Eosin-Färbung. Orginalvergrößerung 400x
Date 9 January 2009, 11:00:08 (according to Exif data)
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Author Marvin 101


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