- Otto
Lubarsch (4
January 1860 – 1
April 1933) was a
German pathologist and
academic who was a
native of Berlin.
Among other contributions to
medical knowledge...
-
University of Würzburg
University of
Prague University of
Zurich Rush
Medical College Doctoral advisor Rudolf Virchow Doctoral students Otto
Lubarsch...
- enterochromaffin-like (ECL)
cells of the gut. Some
sources credit Otto
Lubarsch with the discovery. In 2000, the
World Health Organization redefined "carcinoid"...
- (1840–1908)
Gustav Koerner (1809–1896)
Friedrich Lange (1852–1917) Otto
Lubarsch (1860–1933)
Francis Lieber (1800–1871)
Theodor Mommsen (1817–1903) Hans...
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features between the
tubules and
neighboring malignant tumour. In 1894, Otto
Lubarsch, who
supported the
theory postulated by
Grawitz coined the term hypernephroid...
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color change in
tumor cells ****ociated with
adrenal medullary tumors.
Lubarsch–Pick syndrome: A rare
combination of
macroglossia with
systematized amyloidosis...
- Ceelen, W. (1931). "Die Kreislaufstörungen der Lungen". In Henke, F.;
Lubarsch, O. (eds.).
Handbuch der
speziellen pathologischen Anatomie und Histologie...
-
anatomischen Beitrage von O.
Lubarsch, 1897 –
Achylia gastrica, its
causes and its consequences, with
anatomical contributions by Otto
Lubarsch.
Pathogenese innerer...
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until 1929 he held a
similar position in Basel. In 1929 he
succeeded Otto
Lubarsch (1860–1933) in the
department of
pathology at the Charité in Berlin, where...
- Springer,
Berlin 1914. Die Nierengewächse. In:
Friedrich Henke und Otto
Lubarsch (Hrsg.):
Handbuch der
speziellen pathologischen Anatomie und Histologie...