neurofibrillary tangle (NFT)

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Introduction

Large, non membrane-bound bundles of abnormal fibers occupying much of the perinuclear cytoplasm.

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Etiology

NFT are seen in neurons of patients with various disorders, including:

* Neuritic plaques are also observed in these disorders.

Structure

Pathology

More general terms

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References

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