Hanns von Meyenburg (actually Walter but called Hanns; 6 June 1887, in Dresden – 6 November 1971) was a Swiss pathologist. Hanns von Meyenburg was the...
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Look up Hanns or hanns in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hanns is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Hanns Blaschke (1896–1971), Austrian...
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Bile duct hamartoma (redirect from Von Meyenburg complexes)
contrast-agent. The eponymous terms (von Meyenburg complex, Meyenburg complex) are named for Hanns von Meyenburg. Micrograph of a bile duct hamartoma...
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Gertrud von Meyenburg was the daughter of the eminent pathologist Hanns von Meyenburg. Her childhood was passed in Lausanne, Zürich und Herrliberg. Like...
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1920s by Shields Warren, and the term "insulitis" was coined by Hanns von Meyenburg in 1940 to describe the phenomenon. Type 1 diabetes was described...
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Benno Schmidt and later labelled insulitis by Swiss pathologist Hanns von Meyenburg in 1940. Schmidt observed inflammation caused by lymphocytic infiltration...
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Corps Baruthia Erlangen Hanns von Meyenburg (1887–1971), Swiss Pathologist, Corps Tigurinia Zürich Georg Michaelis Julius von Michel, ophthalmologist;...
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named in conjunction with dermatologist Abraham Buschke (1868–1943). Hanns von Meyenburg NCBI One hundred years of cryptococcosis. Medical mycology in the...
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