Stroke & Vascular Disorders
Intracranial atherosclerosis
Feb. 10, 2020
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(A) Zone of swollen connective tissue. (B) Zone of cellular exudation. (C) Zone of necrosis and plastic exudation. (D) Muscle fibers. (Source: Poynton FJ. Clinical lectures on rheumatic fever. III. The parallelism between the clinical symptoms and the pathological lesions of rheumatic fever. Int Clin 1904;4[13th series]:95-111.)