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  1. 20 de nov. de 2021 · Featuring an engaging narrative style, Dorothy Hansine Andersen is a historically relevant, invaluable text for anyone interested in the life of Dorothy Anderson and the nascence of cystic fibrosis diagnoses. Read more Report an issue with this product or seller. Previous page. ISBN-10. 3030874834. ISBN-13.

  2. Dorothy Hansine Andersen (Asheville, Ipar Carolina, AEB, 1901eko maiatzaren 15a - New York, AEB, 1963ko martxoaren 3a) doktore estatubatuarra izan zen, pediatrian eta patologian espezializatua. 1938an, fibrosi kistikoa gaixotasun gisa identifikatu zuen lehen pertsona izan zen eta diagnostikorako proba erraz bat egin zuen, oraindik ...

  3. Authors: Dr Deirdre Gilpin, Professor Michael Tunney and Professor Stuart Elborn. In biographies of Dorothy Hansine Andersen, she is frequently described as “unladylike” and “wind-blown”. She was a heavy smoker and listed canoeing, carpentry and roofing among her hobbies. She kept a particularly untidy lab, where she held semi-annual ...

  4. Dorothy Hansine Andersen. THE JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS OCTOBER 1964 Volume 65 Number 4 Dorothy Hansine Andersen Douglas S. Damrosch, M.D. NEW YORK~ N. Y. DOROTHY ANDERSEN was born in Asheville, North Carolina, on May 15, 1901. Her father, Hans Peter Andersen, was a native of the Danish island of Bornholm who came to the United States at the age of 8.

  5. Dorothy Hansine Andersen ( 15 de mayo de 1901-3 de marzo de 1963) fue una doctora estadounidenseespecializada en patología, conocida por ser la primera persona que identificó la fibrosis quística como una enfermedad en 1938, así como por crear una sencilla prueba para su diagnóstico que sigue usándose en la actualidad.

  6. 14 de dic. de 2023 · Die offizielle Erstbeschreibung erfolgte 1938 durch die US-amerikanische Pathologin und Kinderärztin Dorothy Hansine Andersen (*1901, †1963) vom Babies Hospital in New York City, die im American Journal of Diseases of Children einen Artikel mit dem Titel „Cystic Fibrosis of the Pancreas and Its Relation to Celiac Disease: a Clinical and Pathological Study“ veröffentlichte.

  7. tic brosis (CF) as we now call it—by Dorothy Hansine Andersen in a 1938 land-mark study served to name and dene this disease and to ignite academic interest. It was soon appreciated that CF was one of the most common and lethal genetic dis-orders in the United States and Europe, occurring in one of every three thousand