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DOI: 10.1007/bf01660137
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Zur pathologischen Anatomie des peripherischen Sympathicus

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“…Herzog (1928), Wohlwill (1928), andHechst andNussbaum (1931) found Lewy bodies in the ganglion cells of the sympathetic vertebral chain in paralysis agitans, and were therefore the first investigators to encounter Lewy bodies outside the central nervous system. They do not indicate whether Lewy bodies were also present in the central nervous system in these cases.…”
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“…Herzog (1928), Wohlwill (1928), andHechst andNussbaum (1931) found Lewy bodies in the ganglion cells of the sympathetic vertebral chain in paralysis agitans, and were therefore the first investigators to encounter Lewy bodies outside the central nervous system. They do not indicate whether Lewy bodies were also present in the central nervous system in these cases.…”
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“…Constipation, which is seen in up to 80% of PD patients, 2 was described by James Parkinson in his initial case reports describing the disease 3 . Lewy pathology, the pathological hallmark of PD, was first observed in the colon in 1928 4,5 …”
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“…3 Lewy pathology, the pathological hallmark of PD, was first observed in the colon in 1928. 4,5 More recently, Braak and colleagues theorized that PD may begin in the gut. [6][7][8] This theory was based on observations that Lewy pathology, now termed Lewy-type synucleinopathy (LTS) spread regionally in the brain from areas more closely connected to the periphery in association with disease duration.…”
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