• Anton Ghon (1 January 1866 – 23 April 1936) was an Austrian pathologist and bacteriologist. He is best known for his research on tuberculosis (Ghon's...
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    Ghon's complex is a lesion seen in the lung that is caused by tuberculosis. The lesions consist of a Ghon focus along with pulmonary lymphadenopathy within...
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    developed in the lung of a nonimmune host (usually a child). It is named for Anton Ghon (1866–1936), an Austrian pathologist.[citation needed] It is a small area...
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  • For example, Ghon lesions, which are found in the lungs of those with tuberculosis, are named after the lesion's discoverer, Anton Ghon. The characteristic...
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  • post-graduate research at the University of Prague under the Austrian pathologist Anton Ghon. The following year, Long would collaborate with Harry G. Wells and Lydia...
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  • Battista Morgagni, Robert Adams, William Stokes Ghon's complex – Anton Ghon Ghon focus – Anton Ghon Gilbert's syndrome – Augustin Nicolas Gilbert Gitelman...
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    of Austria was assassinated there Anton Ghon (1866 in Villach – 1936) Austrian pathologist viz Ghon focus and Ghon's complex Oskar Kraus, (DE Wiki) (1887-1973...
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    1980), Russian politician Anton Ghon (1866–1936), Austrian pathologist and bacteriologist Anton Gill, English author Anton Gill (basketball) (born 1994)...
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    assistants were serologist Karl Landsteiner (1868–1943), bacteriologist Anton Ghon (1866–1936) and dermatologist Josef Kyrle (1880–1926). In 1887, he was...
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  • 1922 Vienna, Austria 1901 (id=4014) Jointly nominated only. (id=3412) Anton Ghon 1 January 1866 Villach, Austrian Empire 23 April 1936 Prague, Czechia...
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