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'''Lewy body''' is a substance that stains eosin, and commonly found in Parkinson’s disease. | '''Lewy body''' is a substance that stains eosin, and commonly found in Parkinson’s disease. | ||
The main disease associated with the presence of Lewy bodies is [[Parkinson's disease]]. Lewy bodies are also present in [[neurons]] in [[dementia with Lewy bodies]] and the Lewy body variant of [[Alzheimer's disease]], as well as [[ | The main disease associated with the presence of Lewy bodies is [[Parkinson's disease]]. Lewy bodies are also present in [[neurons]] in [[dementia with Lewy bodies]] and the Lewy body variant of [[Alzheimer's disease]], as well as [[Hallervorden-Spatz_syndrome|Hallervorden-Spatz syndrome]]. | ||
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Lewy body is a substance that stains eosin, and commonly found in Parkinson’s disease. The main disease associated with the presence of Lewy bodies is Parkinson's disease. Lewy bodies are also present in neurons in dementia with Lewy bodies and the Lewy body variant of Alzheimer's disease, as well as Hallervorden-Spatz syndrome.