Hypoaldosteronism historical perspective
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Overview
Historical Perspective
- In 1563, Bartholomeus Eustachius an anatomy professor at the Collegio della Sapienza in Rome was the first to give a description of the adrenal glands in his publication "glandulae renibus incumbentes"
- In 1586, Piccolomini was the first to name the glands as suprarenals.
- In 1651, Highmore was the first to suggest that the suprarenals act to absorb exudates from the large vessels,
- In 1656, Thomas Wharton was the first to describe the concept of the neuroendocrine function of the adrenal medulla.
- In 1805, Cuvier was the first to give a detailed description of medulla and cortex of adrenal glands
- In 1852, Albert von Kölliker was the first to give a detailed microscopic description of the adrenal glands.
- In 1956, Hudson was the first physician to give a detailed description of hypoaldosteronism and pathophysiology.[1]
References
- ↑ Williams, Gordon H. (1986). "Hyporeninemic Hypoaldosteronism". New England Journal of Medicine. 314 (16): 1041–1042. doi:10.1056/NEJM198604173141609. ISSN 0028-4793.