neuropathologie
Neuropathology is a medical specialty within pathology that studies diseases of the nervous system by examining tissue from the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscle. It integrates clinical information from neurology and radiology with morphological and molecular analyses to establish diagnoses and understand disease mechanisms. Specimens arise from autopsies, brain or nerve biopsies, surgical resections, and postmortem studies; neuropathologists may also work with brain banks for research.
The field developed in the 19th and early 20th centuries through systematic postmortem examinations of the
Techniques used in neuropathology include histology with special stains, immunohistochemistry for markers such as tau, beta-amyloid,
Education and practice: Neuropathologists generally complete medical training in pathology followed by a subspecialty fellowship in