Developmental Malformations
Meckel-Gruber syndrome
Feb. 23, 2024
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Postmortem cranial nerve tissue from a patient with asymmetric Type F botulism showing fragmentation of myelin sheaths and inflammatory infiltration of B and CD3+ T-cells within the nerve tissue (original magnification ×200). (Source: Filozov A, Kattan JA, Jitendranath L, et al. Asymmetric type F botulism with cranial nerve demyelination. Emerg Infect Dis 2012;18[1]:102-4. Public domain.)