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[[IPH]] was first described as "brown lung induration" by Rudolf Virchow in 1864 in patients after their death. Wilhelm Ceelen gave a more detailed description of the condition after [[autopsies]] revealed large amounts of [[hemosiderin]] in 2 children in 1931. In 1944, the antemortem [[diagnosis]] was made by Waldenstrom. | |||
==Historical Perspective== | |||
*[[IPH]] was first described as "brown lung induration" by Rudolf Virchow in 1864 in patients after their death.<ref name="pmid32491447">{{cite journal |vauthors=Madu A, Siddiqui AH |title= |journal= |volume= |issue= |pages= |date= |pmid=32491447 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | |||
*Wilhelm Ceelen gave a more detailed description of the condition after [[autopsies]] revealed large amounts of [[hemosiderin]] in 2 children in 1931. | |||
*In 1944, the antemortem [[diagnosis]] was made by Waldenstrom | |||
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Overview
IPH was first described as "brown lung induration" by Rudolf Virchow in 1864 in patients after their death. Wilhelm Ceelen gave a more detailed description of the condition after autopsies revealed large amounts of hemosiderin in 2 children in 1931. In 1944, the antemortem diagnosis was made by Waldenstrom.
Historical Perspective
- IPH was first described as "brown lung induration" by Rudolf Virchow in 1864 in patients after their death.[1]
- Wilhelm Ceelen gave a more detailed description of the condition after autopsies revealed large amounts of hemosiderin in 2 children in 1931.
- In 1944, the antemortem diagnosis was made by Waldenstrom