Trenaunay Paul

Last updated on: 26.05.2024

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French neurologist (* 30. 1875 † 1962). Paul Trénaunay was a student of Maurice Klippel. Paul Trénaunay is known for the first description of the angiodysplasia syndrome named after Maurice Klippel and Paul Trénaunay.

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  1. Klippel M, Trenaunay P (1900) Du nevus variqueux ostèohypertrophique. Arch Gen Med (Paris) 185:641-672

Last updated on: 26.05.2024