About: Adam Opalski

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Adam Opalski (26 November 1897 – 3 November 1963) was a Polish neurologist and neuropathologist . He was born in Olkusz and described a specific type of characteristically altered glial cells (currently referred to as Opalski cells), developing in the brain in Wilson’s disease. He died in Warsaw.

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  • Adam Opalski (26 November 1897 – 3 November 1963) was a Polish neurologist and neuropathologist . He was born in Olkusz and described a specific type of characteristically altered glial cells (currently referred to as Opalski cells), developing in the brain in Wilson’s disease. He died in Warsaw. (en)
  • Adam Opalski (ur. 26 listopada 1897 w Olkuszu, zm. 3 listopada 1963 w Warszawie) – polski lekarz neurolog. Jego nazwisko wiązane jest do dziś z opisanymi przez niego w przebiegu choroby Wilsona tzw. komórkami Opalskiego. (pl)
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  • Adam Opalski (26 November 1897 – 3 November 1963) was a Polish neurologist and neuropathologist . He was born in Olkusz and described a specific type of characteristically altered glial cells (currently referred to as Opalski cells), developing in the brain in Wilson’s disease. He died in Warsaw. (en)
  • Adam Opalski (ur. 26 listopada 1897 w Olkuszu, zm. 3 listopada 1963 w Warszawie) – polski lekarz neurolog. Jego nazwisko wiązane jest do dziś z opisanymi przez niego w przebiegu choroby Wilsona tzw. komórkami Opalskiego. (pl)
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  • Adam Opalski (en)
  • Adam Opalski (pl)
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