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==Overview ==
[[Hamartoma]] name is derived from a greek word meaning fault or defect. [[Hamartomas]] were first described by Eugen Albrecht, a German [[pathologist]], in 1904.  
 
==Historical perspective==
 
*[[Hamartoma]] was first described by the German [[pathologist]] Eugen Albrecht (1872-1908) in 1904.<ref name="pmid350057">{{cite journal |vauthors=Ober WB |title=Selected items from the history of pathology: Eugen Albrecht, MD (1872-1908): hamartoma and choristoma |journal=Am. J. Pathol. |volume=91 |issue=3 |pages=606 |year=1978 |pmid=350057 |pmc=2018308 |doi= |url=}}</ref> <ref name="pmid27936889">{{cite journal |vauthors=Leiter Herrán F, Restrepo CS, Alvarez Gómez DI, Suby-Long T, Ocazionez D, Vargas D |title=Hamartomas from head to toe: an imaging overview |journal=Br J Radiol |volume=90 |issue=1071 |pages=20160607 |date=March 2017 |pmid=27936889 |pmc=5601532 |doi=10.1259/bjr.20160607 |url=}}</ref>
*He was the first person to describe the difference between [[hamartoma]] and choristoma.  


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Overview

Hamartoma name is derived from a greek word meaning fault or defect. Hamartomas were first described by Eugen Albrecht, a German pathologist, in 1904.

Historical perspective

  • Hamartoma was first described by the German pathologist Eugen Albrecht (1872-1908) in 1904.[1] [2]
  • He was the first person to describe the difference between hamartoma and choristoma.

References

  1. Ober WB (1978). "Selected items from the history of pathology: Eugen Albrecht, MD (1872-1908): hamartoma and choristoma". Am. J. Pathol. 91 (3): 606. PMC 2018308. PMID 350057.
  2. Leiter Herrán F, Restrepo CS, Alvarez Gómez DI, Suby-Long T, Ocazionez D, Vargas D (March 2017). "Hamartomas from head to toe: an imaging overview". Br J Radiol. 90 (1071): 20160607. doi:10.1259/bjr.20160607. PMC 5601532. PMID 27936889.


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