Jakob Erdheim (24 May 1874, Boryslav, Galicia – 18 April 1937, Vienna) was an Austrian pathologist. He is credited with the characterization (or partial...
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Erdheim–Chester disease (ECD) is an extremely rare disease characterized by the abnormal multiplication of a specific type of white blood cells called...
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needed] Types include: It is sometimes called "Erdheim cystic medial necrosis of aorta", after Jakob Erdheim. The term "cystic medial degeneration" is sometimes...
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founders of immunology & laboratory medicine. Jakob Erdheim (1874–1937), Austrian pathologist (see Erdheim–Chester disease). James Ewing (1866–1943), American...
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Guillaume-Benjamin-Amand Duchenne de Boulogne Erdheim–Chester disease (a.k.a. Erdheim–Chester syndrome) – Jakob Erdheim, William Chester Evans syndrome – Robert...
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John Eager Howard. He then spent a year in Vienna with pathologist Jakob Erdheim. In the early 1930s he returned to Boston, where he became a member...
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the pill Sir Otto Frankel (1900-1998), geneticist Jakob Erdheim (1874-1937), pathologist (Erdheim–Chester disease). Eric Kandel (born 1929), neuroscientist...
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and Vienna with Anton Eiselsberg and at Vienna General Hospital with Jakob Erdheim and finally to Budapest with Eugen Pólya and at St. Rochus Hospital...
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synagogues in Ukraine "Ukraine synagogues part 1 – Jewish postcards". Erdheim, Claudia, "Das Stetl. Galizien und Bukowina 1890 - 1918." Album Verlag...
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