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- BookVincent Di Marino, Yves Etienne, Maurice Niddam.Contents:
Preface
Foreword
History of the amygdala
Formation of the amygdala
Amygdala and Limbic system
Functions of the amygdala
Dissection of the amygdala
Morphology of the amygdala
Connections of the amygdala
Projections from and toward amygdala
The relationships of the amygdala
The BST (bed nucleus of the stria terminalis)
The extended amygdala
Vascularization of the amygdala
Consequences of the ablation
Conclusions and prospects
Bibliography
Index. - ArticleHu CH, O'Loughlin S, Winkelmann RK.Arch Dermatol. 1977 Feb;113(2):175-82.In a series of 19 patients (15 male and 4 female) who had Wegener granulomatosis with specific cutaneous histopathologic findings, the skin was only involved at onset in two. Four distinct histologic subgroups were defined as follows: necrotizing vasculitis (11 patients); necrotizing palisading granuloma (Churg-Strauss lesion) 2 patients); granulomatous vasculitis (2 patients); and lymphomatoid granulomatosis (4 patients). The 11 patients with necrotizing vasculitis had purpuric and hemorrhagic lesions, and the presence of vesicles and ulceration correlated with the severity of onset and extent of disease. The remaining eight patients had papular and nodular lesions. The patients with necrotizing vasculitis and lymphomatoid granulomatosis had a worse prognosis that did those with a predominant granulomatous reaction.