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    Guido Fanconi (English: /fɑːnˈkoʊni/) (1 January 1892 – 10 October 1979) was a Swiss pediatrician. Fanconi was born on 1 January 1892 in Poschiavo, a small...
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    Swiss pediatrician who originally described this disorder, Guido Fanconi. Some forms of Fanconi anemia, such as those of complementation group D1, N, and...
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  • Fanconi syndrome or Fanconi's syndrome (English: /fɑːnˈkoʊni/, /fæn-/) is a syndrome of inadequate reabsorption in the proximal renal tubules of the kidney...
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  • Fanconi may refer to: Fanconi anemia, a genetic disease Fanconi syndrome, a kidney disease Guido Fanconi (1892–1979), a Swiss pediatrician This disambiguation...
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  • Fanconi–Bickel syndrome is a form of glycogen storage disease named for Guido Fanconi and Horst Bickel, who first described it in 1949. It is associated...
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  • academic and diplomat Guido Di Vanni (born 1988), Argentine footballer Guido Falaschi (1989–2011), Argentine racecar driver Guido Fanconi (1892–1979), Swiss...
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  • James Paget Fabry disease – Johannes Fabry Fanconi anemia – Guido Fanconi Fanconi syndrome – Guido Fanconi Farber disease – Sidney Farber Felty's syndrome...
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    Meconium ileus was first described in 1905 by Karl Landsteiner. In 1936, Guido Fanconi described a connection between celiac disease, cystic fibrosis of the...
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  • Still's disease. It is named for Guido Fanconi and Hans Wissler It was first described by Wissler in 1944 and Fanconi in 1946. Single observations by E...
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    faculty at the Zurich University. In 1965 the long term department chief Guido Fanconi retired and Prader succeeded him as professor and chairman of the Department...
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  • first report of performing a prefrontal leukotomy on a human patient. Guido Fanconi describes a connection between celiac disease, cystic fibrosis of the...
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    Fifties Aleksandrowicz took a photograph of the Swiss paediatrician Guido Fanconi in Zurich that became the most emblematic picture of the famous paediatrician...
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    is still widely used in official contexts, such as the city council. Guido Fanconi (1892 in Poschiavo – 1979), a Swiss pediatrician Wolfgang Hildesheimer...
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  • Barnes Wallis (b. 1887), English aeronautical engineer. October 10 – Guido Fanconi (b. 1892), Swiss pediatrician. October 12 – Katharine Burr Blodgett...
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  • Fallstaffian (being fat, jolly and debauched) Guido Fanconi, Swiss physician – Fanconi syndrome, Fanconi anemia, Fanconi syndrome Michael Faraday, British physicist...
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  • pediatrics in 1928 at the Zurich Children's Hospital, under the director Guido Fanconi, and was appointed assistant medical director in 1930. He completed...
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    (28 June 1918 – 1 December 2000) was a German medical doctor. With Guido Fanconi, he characterized Glycogen storage disease type XI in 1949. He was also...
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    school. Upon graduation in 1928, she moved to Zurich, in professor Guido Fanconi's unit, to specialize in pediatrics, then worked in Vienna, Austria,...
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  • Advisory Council. He served as secretary‐general (1965–1974, succeeding Guido Fanconi) and treasurer (1974–1977) to the International Paediatric Association...
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  • Virchow Wollaston Medal for geology: Ferdinand von Richthofen January 1 – Guido Fanconi (died 1979), Swiss pediatrician. March 30 – Stefan Banach (died 1945)...
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    Fanconi anemia group C protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FANCC gene. This protein delays the onset of apoptosis and promotes homologous...
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  • After studying medicine, she undertook a residency in pediatrics under Guido Fanconi at the University Children's Hospital in Zürich. She worked there 1956...
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  • associated with a cell process known as the Fanconi anemia. Fanconi anemia was first described in 1927 by Guido Fanconi, a Swiss pediatrician. It is a chromosome...
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  • (4): 729–737. doi:10.1016/S0272-6386(04)00953-9. PMID 15384025. Garosi, Guido; Paolo, Nicola Di; Sacchi, Giovanni; Gaggiotti, Enzo (February 2005). "Sclerosing...
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