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Friedrich Wegener : ウィキペディア英語版 | Friedrich Wegener
Friedrich Wegener (April 7, 1907, Varel – July 9, 1990, Lübeck) was a German pathologist who is notable for his description of a rare disease. Although this disease was known before Wegener's description, from the 1950s onwards it is called by the name Wegener's granulomatosis.〔 Wegener joined the Nazi Party in 1932.〔 As a relatively high-ranking military physician, he spent some of World War II in a medical office three blocks from the Łódź Ghetto, a Jewish ghetto in Łódź, Poland.〔 There is speculation that he participated in experiments on concentration camp inmates.〔 The American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP) awarded Wegener a “master clinician” prize in 1989.〔 After his Nazi past was discovered in 2000, the ACCP rescinded the prize and, separately, a campaign was begun to rename Wegener's granulomatosis to ANCA-associated granulomatous vasculitis. More recently, several journals proposed the name 'granulomatosis with polyangiitis' in a 2011 editorial.〔(Granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Wegener's): An alternative name for Wegener's granulomatosis )〕 == See also ==
* List of medical eponyms with Nazi associations * Historical revisionism (negationism)
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