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Jacob Churg born in [[Daŭhinava| Dołhinów]] in 1933 migrated to the USA in 1936 became associated with Mt.Sinai Hospital being appointed Professor of Pathology in 1966 <ref>Firkin et Whitworth </ref> | '''Jacob Churg''' born in [[Daŭhinava| Dołhinów]] in 1933 migrated to the USA in 1936 became associated with Mt.Sinai Hospital being appointed Professor of Pathology in 1966 <ref>Firkin et Whitworth </ref> | ||
Churg, together with [[Lotte Strauss]], has given his name to [[Churg–Strauss syndrome]], now known as eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis. | Churg, together with [[Lotte Strauss]], has given his name to [[Churg-Strauss_syndrome|Churg–Strauss syndrome]], now known as eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:39, 14 September 2022
Jacob Churg born in Dołhinów in 1933 migrated to the USA in 1936 became associated with Mt.Sinai Hospital being appointed Professor of Pathology in 1966 [1] Churg, together with Lotte Strauss, has given his name to Churg–Strauss syndrome, now known as eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis.
- ↑ Firkin et Whitworth