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George Kenneth Mallory : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Kenneth Mallory George Kenneth Mallory (1900–1986) was an American pathologist chiefly remembered for describing the Mallory–Weiss tear. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts on 14 February 1900, the son of Frank Burr Mallory. He received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School in 1926, and subsequently worked at the Mallory Institute of Pathology (founded by, and named after, his father) at Boston City Hospital throughout his career, becoming Director in 1951.〔Barry G. Firkin, Judith A. Whitworth. Dictionary of Medical Eponyms ISBN 978-1-85070-333-4〕 He lectured at both Harvard Medical School and Boston Medical School. He was appointed professor at Boston Medical School in 1948, and became emeritus professor in 1966. His primary interest was in diseases of the liver and kidneys.〔Herbella FA, Matone J, Del Grande JC. Eponyms in esophageal surgery. II. Dis Esophagus 2005;18: 4–16〕 In 1929 Mallory and Soma Weiss, a physician at Harvard, described 15 cases of severe, painless hemorrhage caused by a tear in the mucosa of the esophagus or gastroesophageal junction preceded by vomiting in alcoholic patients.〔G. K. Mallory, S. Weiss. Hemorrhages from lacerations of the cardiac orifice of the stomach due to vomiting. American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1929; 178: 506-15〕 They described a further 6 cases in 1932.〔S. Weiss, G. K. Mallory. Lesions of the cardiac orifice of the stomach produced by vomiting. Journal of the American Medical Association; 1932, 98: 1353-1355〕 This syndrome has become known as Mallory–Weiss syndrome. ==References==
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