About: André Léri

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André Léri (1875 - 8 September 1930) was a French neurologist born in Paris. He studied medicine in Paris, where he was a student of Joseph Babinski (1857–1932) and Pierre Marie (1853–1940). In 1904 he obtained his doctorate with a dissertation on eye changes associated with tabes dorsalis. During World War I, Léri was in charge of diagnosing soldiers with battle-inflicted neuroses.

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  • André Léri (1875 - 8 September 1930) was a French neurologist born in Paris. He studied medicine in Paris, where he was a student of Joseph Babinski (1857–1932) and Pierre Marie (1853–1940). In 1904 he obtained his doctorate with a dissertation on eye changes associated with tabes dorsalis. During World War I, Léri was in charge of diagnosing soldiers with battle-inflicted neuroses. He was the author of works in the fields of neurology, ophthalmology and psychiatry, but is largely remembered for contributions made in osteology, particularly in his research of bone disorders. He described a type of mesomelic dwarfism combined with deformed forearms, which was to become known as Léri-Weill dyschondrosteosis.With Pierre Marie, the "Marie-Léri syndrome" is named, which is a hand disorder caused by osteolysis of the articular surfaces of the fingers. (en)
  • André Léri (ur. 1875 w Paryżu, zm. 8 września 1930 w Szwajcarii) – francuski neurolog. Studiował na Uniwersytecie w Paryżu u Mariego i Babińskiego, doktorem medycyny został w 1904 roku. (pl)
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  • André Léri (ur. 1875 w Paryżu, zm. 8 września 1930 w Szwajcarii) – francuski neurolog. Studiował na Uniwersytecie w Paryżu u Mariego i Babińskiego, doktorem medycyny został w 1904 roku. (pl)
  • André Léri (1875 - 8 September 1930) was a French neurologist born in Paris. He studied medicine in Paris, where he was a student of Joseph Babinski (1857–1932) and Pierre Marie (1853–1940). In 1904 he obtained his doctorate with a dissertation on eye changes associated with tabes dorsalis. During World War I, Léri was in charge of diagnosing soldiers with battle-inflicted neuroses. (en)
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