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It was described in detail by [[Leo Buerger]] in 1908 in New York,<ref>Buerger L. ''Thrombo-angiitis obliterans: a study of the vascular lesions leading to presenile spontaneous gangrene.'' Am J Med Sci 1908;136:567-80.</ref> who called it presenile spontaneous gangrene after studying amputations in 11 patients. | It was described in detail by [[Leo Buerger]] in 1908 in New York,<ref>Buerger L. ''Thrombo-angiitis obliterans: a study of the vascular lesions leading to presenile spontaneous gangrene.'' Am J Med Sci 1908;136:567-80.</ref> who called it presenile spontaneous gangrene after studying amputations in 11 patients. | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Historical Perspective
Buerger's disease was first reported by Felix Von Winiwater in 1879 in Germany. [1]
It was described in detail by Leo Buerger in 1908 in New York,[2] who called it presenile spontaneous gangrene after studying amputations in 11 patients.