Bunina bodies
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- 1 Bunina bodies are seen in –
- 2 All of the following are TRUE about Bunia bodies EXCEPT –
- 3 Bunina bodies has predilection for the which part of spinal cord?
- 4 Bunia bodies are commonly seen in all of the following EXCEPT –
- 5 Bunia Bodies do not stain with –
- 6 Bunia Bodies – most commonly found in the motor neurons of the
- 7 Bunia bodies -Present in most cases of ALS with the exception
Bunina bodies are seen in –
A. Chickenpox
B. Parkinsonism
C. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
D. Multiple sclerosis
All of the following are TRUE about Bunia bodies EXCEPT –
A. Basophilic
B. Intraneuronal inclusions
C. Seen in Lower motor neurons
D. Pathologic hallmark of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Bunina bodies has predilection for the which part of spinal cord?
A. Cervical
B. Thoracic
C. Lumbar
D. Upper cervical
Bunia bodies are commonly seen in all of the following EXCEPT –
A. cytoplasm
B. dendrites
C. axoplasm
D. All of the above
Bunia Bodies do not stain with –
A. Phosphotungstic acid-hematoxylin
B. Sudan black B
C. Klu¨ver-Barrera staining
D. Masson trichrome stain
Bunia Bodies – most commonly found in the motor neurons of the
- spinal cord
- brainstem nuclei
Rarely Found in-
- Betz cells
- oculomotor and Onuf nuclei
- non-motor neurons of the Clarke column
- medullary reticular formation
Bunia bodies -Present in most cases of ALS with the exception
Bunia bodies -Present in most cases of ALS with the exception of
- subset of familial ALS with posterior column involvement
- motor neuron disease with basophilic inclusions