n.
An intraneuronal inclusion body composed of acid mucopolysaccharides, seen in familial myoclonic epilepsy.
| Medical Dictionary: La·fo·ra body |
An intraneuronal inclusion body composed of acid mucopolysaccharides, seen in familial myoclonic epilepsy.
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| Veterinary Dictionary: Lafora bodies |
Large, cytoplasmic inclusion bodies in central neurons in normal dogs and in larger numbers in cases of neurological disease in young dogs. See also glycoproteinosis.
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