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Verocay bodies are a component of "Antoni A" which are the dense areas of schwannomas located between
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Pytel, Peter; Anthony, Douglas C. (2015). Kumar, Vinay; Abbas, Abul K.; Aster, Jon C. (eds.).
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Wippold FJ, 2nd; Lämmle, M; Anatelli, F; Lennerz, J; Perry, A (November 2006).
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Antoni A area of schwannoma with Verocay bodies (one annotated by circle)
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Originally Verocay bodies were called 'neuromas', a term coined by
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were first described by Uruguayan neuro-pathologist
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Abnormal lesion of the brain, indicating schwannoma
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José Juan Verocay
histopathological
schwannomas
tumors
Schwann cells
palisading
spindle cells
neoplasms
Louis Odier
Von Recklinghausen
Arthur Purdy Stout
Eosinophilic
lamins
basement membrane
"Learning from eponyms: Jose Verocay and Verocay bodies, Antoni A and B areas, Nils Antoni and Schwannomas"
doi
10.4103/2229-5178.101826
PMC
3505436
PMID
23189261
"Neuropathology for the neuroradiologist: palisades and pseudopalisades"
PMC
7977220
PMID
17110662
cite journal
link
"Learning from eponyms: Jose Verocay and Verocay bodies, Antoni A and B areas, Nils Antoni and Schwannomas"

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