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Dorothy Hansine Andersen (May 15, 1901 – March 3, 1963) was the American physician and researcher who first identified and named cystic fibrosis.
Dr. Dorothy Hansine Andersen was the first physician to identify cystic fibrosis as a disease and, together with her research team, created the first tests to diagnose it. She also spent nearly a decade examining glycogen storage disease, and studied cardiac malformations in great detail.
Dorothy Hansine Andersen, née le 15 mai 1901 à Asheville, Caroline du Nord, et morte le 3 mars 1963 à New York, est une pédiatre américaine. Elle décrivit la maladie connue sous le nom de mucoviscidose comme une seule entité pathologique (cystic fibrosis en anglais) 1, 2 et participa au développement d'un test permettant de la diagnostiquer 3.
27 févr. 2019 · That’s when Dr. Dorothy H. Andersen, an assistant attending pediatrician and assistant pathologist at what was then known as Babies Hospital (now NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital), discovered and named cystic fibrosis (CF), a genetic disorder that causes a thick, sticky mucus to build up in the lungs ...
American paediatrician and pathologist who identified cystic fibrosis. Born in Asheville, NC, USA, on May 15, 1901, she died in New York, NY, USA on March 3, 1963, aged 61 years.
- Stephanie Clague
- 2014
21 janv. 2020 · In fact, Dorothy H Andersen was the first to publish a large clinical and pathological study with 49 children with pancreatic fibrosis, and the first who named this disease just as “cystic fibrosis” [2].
18 juin 2017 · Dorothy Andersen studied cystic fibrosis in the United States during the early 1900s. In 1935, Andersen discovered lesions in the pancreas of an infant during an autopsy, which led her to classify a condition she named cystic fibrosis of the pancreas.