- Max
Askanazy (24
February 1865, Stallupönen, East
Prussia – 23
October 1940, Geneva, Switzerland) was a German-Swiss pathologist. In 1890 he
received his...
- The cell
known as the Hürthle cell was
first described in 1898 by Max
Askanazy, who
noted it in
patients with Graves' disease.
Adenoma Oncocytoma Oxyphil...
- Hürthle cell
adenoma is
characterized by a m**** of
benign Hürthle
cells (
Askanazy cells).
Typically such a m**** is
removed because it is not easy to predict...
- malignant. Also
known as: Hürthle cell (thyroid
gland only)
Oxyphilic cell
Askanazy cell Apocrine-type
metaplasia (breast
gland only).
Oncocytic cell Derived...
- and the
Atrioventricular node in the heart. Max
Askanazy (1865–1940),
German pathologist (see
Askanazy cell). E. Ask-Upmark, 20th-century
Swedish pathologist...
-
which meant granular degeneration of the red
blood cells. In 1893, Max
Askanazy, who was
studying the
blood of an
anemic patient,
discovered granulation...
- a
parallel development during the 1920s, German-Swiss
pathologist Max
Askanazy and
others founded the
International Society for
Geographical Pathology...
- Longpont-sur-Orge,
France 1937
Nominated by L.S.Nékám the only time (id=2136) Max
Askanazy February 24, 1865 Stallupönen,
Province of
Prussia October 23, 1940 Geneva...
- 1931:
Walter R. Hess 1932:
Maurice Lugeon 1933:
Robert Doerr 1934: Max
Askanazy 1935:
Jakob Eugster 1936:
Alfredo Vannotti 1937:
Charles Dhéré 1938: Leopold...
- one of the
cultural centers of the
Lithuanian minority in Russia. Max
Askanazy (1865–1940), German-Swiss
pathologist Friedrich Philipp Dulk (1788–1851)...