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Guido Fanconi

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133:. In 1934 the first cases of cystic fibrosis of the pancreas were described in a thesis written under his direction. In 1941 a large epidemic of poliomyelitis occurred in Switzerland. Fanconi analyzed its epidemiology and found that the virus was not transmitted by droplet infection, as previously assumed, but rather follows a gastrointestinal pathway like typhoid fever. His understanding of pathophysiologic connections culminated in his prediction that 20: 121:
Fanconi recognized the importance of biochemistry to clinical medicine. In 1929 he succeeded Emil Feer as professor of pediatrics and head of the Kinderspital. Under his direction, it became one of the most renowned children's hospitals in the world.
238: 154:, which has become an internationally renowned periodical. Dr. Fanconi retired in 1965 from his chairmanship in pediatrics, but continued to practice and lecture until his death. 129:
named after Dr. Fanconi. In 1927 he described hereditary panmyelopathy with short stature and hyperpigmentation, better known as
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was due to a chromosomal abnormality, 20 years before trisomy 21 was discovered. His contributions to
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by Stephan Lobitz (Berlin, Germany) and Eunike Velleuer (Düsseldorf, Germany), published in
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Ze'ev Aleksandrowicz
/fɑːnˈkni/
Swiss
pediatrician
Poschiavo
Grisons
Zürich
Lausanne
University of Zurich
medical conditions
Fanconi anemia
Down syndrome
renal physiology
Fanconi syndrome
Helvetica Paediatrica Acta
Prader-Willi syndrome
Fanconi–Bickel syndrome
Who Named It? - Guido Fanconi
Biography of Guido Fanconi
Nature Reviews Cancer
Categories
1892 births
1979 deaths
People from Poschiavo
Swiss pediatricians
People associated with the University of Zurich

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