What are the Histological Features of Axoplasmic Flow Stasis?
Histologically, axoplasmic flow stasis can be identified by the accumulation of organelles and proteins within the axon. This may present as swollen axons, the presence of inclusion bodies, or the formation of axonal spheroids. Other histological features may include alterations in the cytoskeleton of the neuron, such as disruptions in microtubules and neurofilaments, which are critical for maintaining axonal transport.