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- Schmorl's nodes are protrusions of the nucleus pulposus of the intervertebral disc through the vertebral body endplate and into the adjacent vertebra...
- Christian Georg Schmorl (2 May 1861 – 14 August 1932) was a German pathologist who was a native of Mügeln in the Kingdom of Saxony. He studied medicine...
- bilirubin-induced brain dysfunction. The term was coined in 1904 by Christian Georg Schmorl. Bilirubin is a naturally occurring substance in the body of humans and...
- spurt when the ring apophysis has not yet fused. It was first described by Schmorl in 1927 and later in detail by Leif Sward and Adad Baranto. Viewed in a...
- of the nucleus pulposus, can happen as a result of the formation of Schmorl's nodes on the intervertebral disc. This is referred to as vertical disc...
- condition would be further comprehended. In 1903, pathologist Christian Georg Schmorl (1861-1932) presented the results of 120 autopsies of jaundiced infants...
- Gustave Roussy (1874–1948), Swiss-French neuropathologist. Christian Georg Schmorl (1861–1932), German pathologist. Richard Scolyer, Australian pathologist...
- platensis fossils from Águas de Araxá in Brazil have been shown to exhibit Schmorl's node, osteoarthritis, and osteomyelitis. The teeth of N. platensis reveal...
- (1862). Geschichte des Fürstenthums Grubenhagen: Theile 1-2 (in German). Schmorl & von Seefeld. p. 386. Retrieved August 17, 2023. Vidal (O.S.A), Manuel...
- subsidiaries Hugendubel (34 branches), Weiland (33), Buch Habel (17), Schmorl und von Seefeld (2), Wohlthat'sche Buchhandlung (about 50), Weltbild/Weltbild...