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*In 1806, Combe and Sanders, physicians of royal college london reported the first case of Crohns disease | *In 1806, Combe and Sanders, physicians of royal college london reported the first case of Crohns disease | ||
*In 1913 [[Giovanni Battista Morgagni]] (1682-1771) and by Scottish physician T. Kennedy Dalziel described inflammatory bowel diseases in detail for the first time.<ref>Kirsner JB. Historical aspects of inflammatory bowel disease. ''J Clin Gastroenterol.'' 1988 Jun;10(3):286-97. PMID 2980764</ref> | *In 1913 [[Giovanni Battista Morgagni]] (1682-1771) and by Scottish physician T. Kennedy Dalziel described inflammatory bowel diseases in detail for the first time.<ref>Kirsner JB. Historical aspects of inflammatory bowel disease. ''J Clin Gastroenterol.'' 1988 Jun;10(3):286-97. PMID 2980764</ref> | ||
*In 1913, Dr.Kennedy reported the surgical evidence in his paper "Chronic Intestinal Entritis". | *In 1913, Dr.Kennedy reported the surgical evidence in his paper "Chronic Intestinal Entritis".<ref name="urlChronic Interstitial Enteritis on JSTOR">{{cite web |url=+http://www.jstor.org/stable/25307529 |title=Chronic Interstitial Enteritis on JSTOR |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref> | ||
*In 1932, American [[gastroenterology|gastroenterologist]] [[Burrill Bernard Crohn]], after whom the disease was named, along with two colleagues, described a series of patients with inflammation of the [[terminal ileum]], the area most commonly affected by the Crohn's disease.<ref name=CrohnBB>Crohn BB, Ginzburg L, Oppenheimer GD. "Regional ileitis: a pathologic and clinical entity." ''Mt Sinai J Med'' 2000 May;67(3):263-8. PMID 10828911</ref> | *In 1932, American [[gastroenterology|gastroenterologist]] [[Burrill Bernard Crohn]], after whom the disease was named, along with two colleagues, described a series of patients with inflammation of the [[terminal ileum]], the area most commonly affected by the Crohn's disease.<ref name=CrohnBB>Crohn BB, Ginzburg L, Oppenheimer GD. "Regional ileitis: a pathologic and clinical entity." ''Mt Sinai J Med'' 2000 May;67(3):263-8. PMID 10828911</ref> | ||
*In 1932, [[Burrill Bernard Crohn]] at New York City's [[Mount Sinai Hospital, New York|Mount Sinai Hospital]], described fourteen cases , and submitted them to the [[American Medical Association]] under the rubric of "Terminal ileitis: A new clinical entity". | *In 1932, [[Burrill Bernard Crohn]] at New York City's [[Mount Sinai Hospital, New York|Mount Sinai Hospital]], described fourteen cases , and submitted them to the [[American Medical Association]] under the rubric of "Terminal ileitis: A new clinical entity". |
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Overview
Historical Perspective
- In 1806, Combe and Sanders, physicians of royal college london reported the first case of Crohns disease
- In 1913 Giovanni Battista Morgagni (1682-1771) and by Scottish physician T. Kennedy Dalziel described inflammatory bowel diseases in detail for the first time.[1]
- In 1913, Dr.Kennedy reported the surgical evidence in his paper "Chronic Intestinal Entritis".[2]
- In 1932, American gastroenterologist Burrill Bernard Crohn, after whom the disease was named, along with two colleagues, described a series of patients with inflammation of the terminal ileum, the area most commonly affected by the Crohn's disease.[3]
- In 1932, Burrill Bernard Crohn at New York City's Mount Sinai Hospital, described fourteen cases , and submitted them to the American Medical Association under the rubric of "Terminal ileitis: A new clinical entity".
- Later that year, he, along with colleagues Leon Ginzburg and Gordon Oppenheimer published the case series as "Regional ileitis: a pathologic and clinical entity."[3]
References
- ↑ Kirsner JB. Historical aspects of inflammatory bowel disease. J Clin Gastroenterol. 1988 Jun;10(3):286-97. PMID 2980764
- ↑ [+http://www.jstor.org/stable/25307529 "Chronic Interstitial Enteritis on JSTOR"] Check
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value (help). - ↑ 3.0 3.1 Crohn BB, Ginzburg L, Oppenheimer GD. "Regional ileitis: a pathologic and clinical entity." Mt Sinai J Med 2000 May;67(3):263-8. PMID 10828911