The brain of someone with schizophrenia may have enlarged vesicles and shrunken frontal or temporal lobes.
Schizophrenia damages the frontal and temporal lobes and the vesicles.
The frontal lobes, the temporal lobes, and the vesicles are affected.
The main visible pathological change is that the vesicles enlarge.
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Secondary intracranial tumors arise from outside the brain coverings (meninges)
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pinocytosis is the part of the brain that transports large molecules. Vesicle means large hollow spaces that are filled by cerebrospinalfluid.
Vesicles are responsible for transportation in and out of a cell. In some cases vesicles are used for storage also.
The MRI would detect enlarged vesicles.
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