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English: Intermediate magnification micrograph of denervation atrophy of type 2 fibres. HPS stain. Muscle biopsy.

There is fibre type group, group atrophy and prominent target fibres. The ATP9.4 stain demonstrates atrophy of type 2 fibres.

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current03:33, 22 January 2011Thumbnail for version as of 03:33, 22 January 20114,272 × 2,848 (6.75 MB)Nephron{{Information |Description={{en|1=Intermediate magnification micrograph of '''denervation atrophy''', as may be caused by a '''chronic neuropathy''', e.g. diabetic neuropathy, or '''[[w:Motor_neuron_disease|motor

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