- The
Koebner phenomenon or Köbner
phenomenon (UK: /ˈkɜːbnər/, US: /ˈkɛb-/), also
called the
Koebner response or the
isomorphic response,
attributed to Heinrich...
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Heinrich Koebner (German
spelling Köbner); (2
December 1838 – 3
September 1904) was a German-Jewish
dermatologist born in Breslau. He
studied medicine...
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Generalized epidermolysis bullosa simplex Also
known as "
Koebner variant of
generalized epidermolysis bullosa simplex",
presents at birth...
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where one skin
condition inhibits another. It is also
known as the
reverse Koebner phenomenon. The term was
first used by
Happle et al. in 1991. The word...
- 2002, p. 3.
Andrews 1984, p. 45.
Ferguson 2002, p. 4.
Canny 1998, p. 35.
Koebner 1953, pp. 29–52.
Thomas 1997, pp. 155–158.
Ferguson 2002, p. 7.
Canny 1998...
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University of Jerusalem. From 1986 to 2012 he was the
director of the
Richard Koebner Minerva Center for
German History .
Moshe Zimmerman was born in Jerusalem...
- pl****".
Linear arrangements of
these pa****s is
common (referred to as a
Koebner phenomenon),
especially on the forearms, but may
occasionally be grouped...
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Untersuchung über den
Begriff der Zahl (1884), Breslau:
Verlag von
Wilhelm Koebner (online version). In English: The
Foundations of Arithmetic: A Logico-Mathematical...
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trigger psoriatic skin
changes at that spot,
which is
known as the
Koebner phenomenon. The five main
types of
psoriasis are plaque, guttate, inverse...
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darkening of the skin, panniculitis,
erythema ab igne,
induction of the
Koebner phenomenon in
susceptible individuals with psoriasis, and pain at the cupping...