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Overview
Historical Perspective
The first description of paroxysmal hemoglobinuria was by the German physician Paul Strübing (1852).[1][2]A more detailed description was made by Dr Ettore Marchiafava and Dr Alessio Nazari in 1911,[3] with further elaborations by Marchiafava in 1928[4] and Dr Ferdinando Micheli in 1931.[5]
References
- ↑ Strübing P. Paroxysmale Hämoglobinurie. Dtsch Med Wochenschr 1882;8:1-3 and 17-21.
- ↑ Whonamedit entry
- ↑ Marchiafava E, Nazari A. Nuovo contributo allo studio degli itteri cronici emolitici. Policlinico [Med] 1911;18:241-254.
- ↑ Marchiafava E. Anemia emolitica con emosiderinuria perpetua. Policlinico [Med] 1928;35:105-117.
- ↑ Micheli F. Uno caso di anemia emolitica con emosiderinuria perpetua. G Accad Med Torino 1931;13:148.