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Schaumann is a
German locational surname,
derived from
places in
Germany called Schaum. It may
refer to: Axel
Schaumann (born 1961),
German athlete Göran...
- pathology,
Schaumann bodies are
calcium and
protein inclusions inside of
Langhans giant cells as part of a granuloma. Many
conditions can
cause Schaumann bodies...
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Sarcoidosis (/ˌsɑːrkɔɪˈdoʊsɪs/; also
known as Besnier–Boeck–
Schaumann disease) is a
disease involving abnormal collections of
inflammatory cells that...
- Axel
Schaumann (born 4 July 1961 in Stuttgart) is a
retired West
German hurdler. He
finished fourth at the
European Indoor Championships in both 1982...
- Jörgen
Nielsen Schaumann (1879 – 1953) was a
Swedish dermatologist. He
studied medicine at the
University of Lund,
obtaining his
medicine license at Karolinska...
- Curt Göran
Schauman (born 29
August 1940) is a
Finnish actor and
former sailor who
competed in the 1972
Summer Olympics. He was born into a Swedish-speaking...
- (12): 955–68. doi:10.1002/bip.22334. PMC 3844552. PMID 23818176. Clausen-
Schaumann H, Rief M,
Tolksdorf C, Gaub HE (April 2000). "Mechanical
stability of...
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Neurosarcoidosis Other names Besnier-Boeck-
Schaumann disease This
condition affects the
cranial nerves Specialty Neurology
Diagnostic method Biopsy Treatment...
- star-shaped
structures called asteroid bodies or
lamellar structures termed Schaumann bodies, but
these structures are not
specific for sarcoidosis. Sarcoid...
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chemist Otto Eisleb, its
analgesic properties were
first recognized by Otto
Schaumann while working for IG Farben, in Germany.
Pethidine is the
prototype of...