Abstract
Auer rods are elongated, azurophilic plasmic inclusions in leukaemic blasts belonging to the myeloid series. Their presence confirms the diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia..
Highlights
The phenomenon of disappearance of the theta rhythm after lesioning of the septum and fornix has in its time stimulated a series of reports describing attempts to understand the roles of various structures in determining the electrical activity of the hippocampus
In chronic experiments with rabbits have shown that electrical destruction of dorsal amygdalofugal pathways leads to complete and persisted blockade of hippocampal theta rhythm in contrast to ventral one
In addition to the data indicative of the pacemaker role of the septum, there are works in which he showed a definite role of stemdiencephalon structures in mechanisms of formation hippokamal theta rhythm: of great importance given to the reticular formation [5], the hypothalamus [6], the thalamus [6], the locus cereleus [7], nucleus raphe [1], etc
Summary
The phenomenon of disappearance of the theta rhythm after lesioning of the septum and fornix has in its time stimulated a series of reports describing attempts to understand the roles of various structures in determining the electrical activity of the hippocampus. In chronic experiments with rabbits have shown that electrical destruction of dorsal amygdalofugal pathways leads to complete and persisted blockade of hippocampal theta rhythm in contrast to ventral one.
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