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NExt pathology NEET MDS 2024 nclusion bodies

 "Inclusion bodies" refer to abnormal structures or particles that can be found within cells. These bodies are often associated with various diseases and cellular conditions. Here are a few contexts in which inclusion bodies may be observed: 1. **Viral Inclusion Bodies:**    - **Description:** Some viruses can induce the formation of inclusion bodies in infected cells. These structures often contain viral proteins and nucleic acids.    - **Example:** Negri bodies in rabies virus infection. 2. **Cellular Inclusion Bodies:**    - **Description:** Non-viral inclusion bodies that form within cells, often as a response to cellular stress or malfunction.    - **Example:** Russell bodies in plasma cells, associated with conditions like multiple myeloma. 3. **Neurodegenerative Diseases:**    - **Description:** Inclusion bodies are common in various neurodegenerative disorders and may contain abnormal protein aggregates.    - **Example:** Lewy bodies in Parkinson's disease and Alz