نتایج جستجو برای: larsson syndrome
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In preparing for today’s address, I have been spending quite some time reflecting on the unusual trials and triumphs that have characterized the history of laparoscopic surgery. Through these ruminations, it was with special gratitude that I reflected upon SLS, recalling how, even when the role of operative laparoscopy had yet to be clearly defined, let alone fully accepted, SLS stood as anunwa...
I am deeply honored and humbled to follow in the footsteps of true giants in minimally invasive surgery and to work with a group of extremely talented people. I would also like to take the opportunity to thank Janice and Paul Wetter for their tireless support, their innovativeness, and for being the true force behind SLS. These sentiments are not solely my own. They echo the sentiments of the e...
Sjogren-Larsson syndrome, first described by Sjogren in 1956, and then jointly with Larsson in 1957, is known to occur in different populations throughout the world (Blumel, Watkins, and Eggers, 1958; Richards, 1960; Link and Roldan, 1958; Zaleski, 1962; Heijer and Reed, 1965; Selmanowitz and Porter, 1967). The condition appears to be a clinical and pathological entity characterized by ichthyos...
Karl Gustaf Torsten Sjögren (1896-1974), (Figure 1), a Swedish psychiatrist and geneticist, was a pioneer of modern Swedish psychiatry.1-4 Sjögren studied medicine at the University of Uppsala.1 From 1932 to 1935, he was Head Physician and Director of Lillehagen Hospital in Gothenburg, and between 19351945, he was physician-in-chief at the psychiatric department of Sahlgrenska Hospital in Gothe...
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