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Jakob Erdheim

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in Vienna. In 1913 he became habilitated for pathological anatomy, and in 1916 was named director of the pathological-anatomical institute at Vienna city hospital. From 1924 onward, he was associated with the "Krankenhaus der Stadt Wien-Lainz".
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abnormalities. His name is associated with "Erdheim's syndrome", a condition that is also known as "Scaglietti-Dagnini syndrome" (
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He was born into a Jewish family in Boryslav. In 1901 he received his medical doctorate from the
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Die lebensvorgange im normalen knorpel und seine wucherung bei akromegalie
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secondary to acromegaly). Other eponyms associated with him are:
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Der wissenschaftliche Werdegang von Professor Jakob Erdheim
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Uber HypophysenganggeschwĂĽlste und Hirncholesteatome
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He used the term "nanosomia pituitaria" to describe
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Index

Boryslav
Galicia
Vienna
pathologist
Erdheim–Chester disease
cystic medial necrosis
University of Vienna
pathological anatomy
hyperparathyroidism
acromegaly
Paget’s disease
pituitary gland
cervical spondylosis
cystic medial necrosis
craniopharyngioma
pituitary dwarfism
cholesteatoma
Rachitis
parathyroid glands
cartilage


Ă–sterreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815-1950
Der wissenschaftliche Werdegang von Professor Jakob Erdheim


Jakob Erdheim
Who Named It
The Orthopaedic Journal
Erdheim's syndrome

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