Pautrier, lucien marie

Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Biographical details
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  • (¤ 1876, † 1959) Dermatologist, born on 2 August 1876 in Marseilles. There he began his medical studies, which he later continued in Paris. In Paris his interest in dermatology was awakened by Emile Leredde (1866-1926). Pautrier began his dermatological training at L'hôpital Saint-Louis under Louis Anne Jean Brocq. He was highly decorated as a soldier during the 1st World War. After World War I, he was first appointed to the chair of dermatology at the Strasbourg Clinic, and from 1942 to the chair of dermatology in Lausanne. In 1945 he returned to Strasbourg.
  • Field(s) of research: Sarcoidosis, T-cell lymphoma: Pautrier microabscess (= accumulation of lymphoid cells in the epidermis in mycosis fungoides); Pautrier-Woringer disease (dermatopathic lymphadenopathy); Brocq-Pautrier syndrome (angiolupoid). 1932 together with Frédéric Woringer first description of lipomelanotic reticulosis named after Pautrier and Woringer. Also first description of the microabscesses named after Pautrier in cutaneous T-cell lymphomas.

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  1. Woringer F (1959) In memoriam Lucien-Marie Pautrier. dermatologist 10: 431

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020