IMMUNOLOGICAL HOMOGENEITY OF LAFORA BODY, CORPORA AMYLACEA, BASOPHILIC DEGENERATION IN HEART, and INTRACYTOPLASMIC INCLUSIONS OF LIVER and HEART IN TYPE IV GLYCOGENOSIS

Abstract
Antisera against Lafora bodies were made in rabbits by subcutaneous injection of the myocardium from a patient died of Lafora disease. Using this antisera, immunohistochemistry revealed that corpora amylacea, the basophilic degeneration of myocardium and deposits of type IV glycogenosis contained the materials which were antigenically common to Lafora bodies.