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- leads to an appreciable m**** that can be recognized clinically, called Troisier sign. A Virchow's node is a left-sided supraclavicular lymph node. Malignancies...
- Antoine Ernest Troisier was the son of Charles Émile Troisier, professor of medicine at the University of Paris. His daughter, Solange Troisier (1919–2008)...
- Solange Troisier (19 July 1919 – 9 September 2008) was a French physician, Inspector General of Prisons, and deputy for the Val-d'Oise. She was a left-wing...
- Iron overload (also known as haemochromatosis or hemochromatosis) is the abnormal and increased ac****ulation of total iron in the body, leading to organ...
- Charles Émile Troisier (6 April 1844 – 11 December 1919) was a French surgeon. Charles Émile Troisier was born on 6 April 1844 in Sévigny-Waleppe, Ardennes...
- in Germany. Václav Treitz (1819–1872), Czech pathologist. Charles Emile Troisier (1844–1919), French doctor. Johann Paul Uhle (1827–1861), German physician...
- recognized by Roederer in 1773, and were later histologically described by Troisier and Ménétrier in 1889. In 1936, Nardelli made the first morphologically...
- pharynx. This is the earliest description of endoscopy. Charles Emile Troisier described enlargement of lymph nodes in abdominal cancer. In 1823, William...
- Solange Tagliavini (born 1985), Argentine team handball player Solange Troisier (1919–2008), French physician Solange Wilvert (born 1989), Brazilian model...
- 'stance leg' Troisier's sign Charles Emile Troisier internal medicine, oncology Various abdominal malignancies, especially stomach cancer Troisier's node or...