Touraine, albert

Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Biographical details
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(¤ 1883,  1961) Dermatologist. Studied medicine in Paris, doctorate in 1906. After 1916, he worked in several positions in Besançon and Paris. In 1932, in succession to Lortat-Jacob Leiter, he was appointed director of a dermatological department at the Hôpital Saint Louis in Paris. The name Touraine is associated with many diseases and syndromes and points to a versatile and highly talented dermatologist. Exemplary are the following publications:
  • 1941 Grande Aphtosis Touraine (Behçet's disease)
  • 1942 Cockayne-Touraine syndrome (Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica localisata)
  • 1935 Touraine-Solente-Golé syndrome (pachydermoperiosteosis)
  • 1941 Definition of the term "neurocutaneous melanoblastosis", first described by Virchow
  • In 1943, after the first description by Edward Alfred Cockayne in 1933, Touraine made the groundbreaking description of Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica localisata in 1943.

Literature
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  1. De Bersaques J (2008) In: Löser Ch, Plewig F (eds.) Pantheon of Dermatology, pp. 1021-1025 Springer Medizin Verlag, Heidelberg

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020