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David Paul von Hansemann (5 September 1858 – 1920) was a German pathologist born in Eupen. He is remembered for his work in the field of oncology, in particular, his concept pertaining to anaplasia of cancer cells. His name is associated with "Hansemann macrophages" (also known as "Hansemann cells"), which are large mononuclear cells containing Michaelis-Gutmann bodies that affect the urinary tract or kidney.

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  • David Paul Hansemann, ab 1901 von Hansemann (* 5. September 1858 in Eupen, damals Königreich Preußen, heute Belgien; † 28. August 1920 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Pathologe. Er formulierte eine der ersten Theorien über die Entstehung von Krebs. (de)
  • David Paul von Hansemann (5 September 1858 – 1920) was a German pathologist born in Eupen. He is remembered for his work in the field of oncology, in particular, his concept pertaining to anaplasia of cancer cells. He studied medicine at the Universities of Berlin, Kiel and Leipzig, and following graduation spent nine years as an assistant to Rudolf Virchow (1821-1902) in Berlin. In 1890 he became habilitated in pathological anatomy, and in 1897 obtained the title of professor. In 1907 he began work as a prosector at Friedrichshain city hospital. During World War I he served as an army pathologist. His name is associated with "Hansemann macrophages" (also known as "Hansemann cells"), which are large mononuclear cells containing Michaelis-Gutmann bodies that affect the urinary tract or kidney. (en)
  • David Paul von Hansemann (Eupen, 5 settembre 1858 – Berlino, 28 agosto 1920) è stato un patologo e oncologo tedesco. Lavorò nel campo dell'oncologia, in particolare, per il suo concetto relativo all'anaplasia delle cellule tumorali. (it)
  • Давид Пауль фон Ганземан (нем. David Paul von Hansemann; 5 сентября 1858, Эйпен, Пруссия (ныне Бельгия) — 28 августа 1920, Берлин) — немецкий учёный-патолог, педагог, профессор Берлинского университета. Один из основоположников кондиционализма. (ru)
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  • David Paul Hansemann, ab 1901 von Hansemann (* 5. September 1858 in Eupen, damals Königreich Preußen, heute Belgien; † 28. August 1920 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Pathologe. Er formulierte eine der ersten Theorien über die Entstehung von Krebs. (de)
  • David Paul von Hansemann (Eupen, 5 settembre 1858 – Berlino, 28 agosto 1920) è stato un patologo e oncologo tedesco. Lavorò nel campo dell'oncologia, in particolare, per il suo concetto relativo all'anaplasia delle cellule tumorali. (it)
  • Давид Пауль фон Ганземан (нем. David Paul von Hansemann; 5 сентября 1858, Эйпен, Пруссия (ныне Бельгия) — 28 августа 1920, Берлин) — немецкий учёный-патолог, педагог, профессор Берлинского университета. Один из основоположников кондиционализма. (ru)
  • David Paul von Hansemann (5 September 1858 – 1920) was a German pathologist born in Eupen. He is remembered for his work in the field of oncology, in particular, his concept pertaining to anaplasia of cancer cells. His name is associated with "Hansemann macrophages" (also known as "Hansemann cells"), which are large mononuclear cells containing Michaelis-Gutmann bodies that affect the urinary tract or kidney. (en)
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  • David Paul von Hansemann (de)
  • David Paul von Hansemann (en)
  • David Paul von Hansemann (it)
  • Ганземан, Давид Пауль фон (ru)
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