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Bernhard Kayser (6 August 1869, in Bremen – 11 May 1954, in Stuttgart) was a German ophthalmologist. He studied at Tübingen and Berlin, receiving his doctorate from the University of Berlin in 1893. Afterwards, he worked as an intern in Tübingen and as an assistant physician in Freiburg im Breisgau. He was then employed as a ship's physician by the North German Lloyd Shipping Company and spent 2½ years in Brazil as a general practitioner. He later worked as a physician in Brandenburg and Bremen, during which time, he developed an interest in ophthalmology. In 1903 he became a specialist in ophthalmology and relocated to Stuttgart, where he spent the remainder of his life. For many years he was editor of the essay section of the .

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  • برنارد كايزر (ar)
  • Bernhard Kayser (de)
  • Μπέρναρντ Κάισερ (el)
  • Bernhard Kayser (en)
  • Bernhard Kayser (es)
  • Bernhard Kayser (it)
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  • برنارد كايزر (بالألمانية: Bernhard Kayser)‏ هو طبيب عيون وطبيب ألماني، ولد في 6 أغسطس 1869 في مدينة بريمن في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 1954 في شتوتغارت في ألمانيا. (ar)
  • Ο Μπέρναρντ Κάισερ (Bernhard Kayser, 6 Αυγούστου 1869, Βρέμη – 11 Μαΐου 1954, Στουτγκάρδη) ήταν Γερμανός οφθαλμίατρος. (el)
  • Bernhard Kayser (* 6. August 1869 in Bremen; † 11. Mai 1954 in Stuttgart) war ein deutscher Augenarzt. (de)
  • Bernhard Kayser (Brema, 6 agosto 1869 – Stoccarda, 11 maggio 1954) è stato un oculista tedesco. (it)
  • Bernhard Kayser (6 August 1869, in Bremen – 11 May 1954, in Stuttgart) was a German ophthalmologist. He studied at Tübingen and Berlin, receiving his doctorate from the University of Berlin in 1893. Afterwards, he worked as an intern in Tübingen and as an assistant physician in Freiburg im Breisgau. He was then employed as a ship's physician by the North German Lloyd Shipping Company and spent 2½ years in Brazil as a general practitioner. He later worked as a physician in Brandenburg and Bremen, during which time, he developed an interest in ophthalmology. In 1903 he became a specialist in ophthalmology and relocated to Stuttgart, where he spent the remainder of his life. For many years he was editor of the essay section of the . (en)
  • Bernhard Kayser (Bremen, 1869- Stuttgart, 1954) fue un oftalmólogo alemán que ha pasado a la historia de la medicina por ser el primero que describió la existencia de un anillo oscuro en la porción más periférica de la córnea, el cual es un signo característico de la enfermedad de Wilson (enfermedad causada por acumulación excesiva de cobre en el cuerpo) o degeneración hepatolenticular. (es)
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  • برنارد كايزر (بالألمانية: Bernhard Kayser)‏ هو طبيب عيون وطبيب ألماني، ولد في 6 أغسطس 1869 في مدينة بريمن في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 1954 في شتوتغارت في ألمانيا. (ar)
  • Ο Μπέρναρντ Κάισερ (Bernhard Kayser, 6 Αυγούστου 1869, Βρέμη – 11 Μαΐου 1954, Στουτγκάρδη) ήταν Γερμανός οφθαλμίατρος. (el)
  • Bernhard Kayser (6 August 1869, in Bremen – 11 May 1954, in Stuttgart) was a German ophthalmologist. He studied at Tübingen and Berlin, receiving his doctorate from the University of Berlin in 1893. Afterwards, he worked as an intern in Tübingen and as an assistant physician in Freiburg im Breisgau. He was then employed as a ship's physician by the North German Lloyd Shipping Company and spent 2½ years in Brazil as a general practitioner. He later worked as a physician in Brandenburg and Bremen, during which time, he developed an interest in ophthalmology. In 1903 he became a specialist in ophthalmology and relocated to Stuttgart, where he spent the remainder of his life. For many years he was editor of the essay section of the . Kayser-Fleischer rings are named after him and Bruno Fleischer. Kayser described the condition in a 1902 paper titled Über einen Fall von angeborener grünlicher Verfärbung des Cornea. (en)
  • Bernhard Kayser (* 6. August 1869 in Bremen; † 11. Mai 1954 in Stuttgart) war ein deutscher Augenarzt. (de)
  • Bernhard Kayser (Bremen, 1869- Stuttgart, 1954) fue un oftalmólogo alemán que ha pasado a la historia de la medicina por ser el primero que describió la existencia de un anillo oscuro en la porción más periférica de la córnea, el cual es un signo característico de la enfermedad de Wilson (enfermedad causada por acumulación excesiva de cobre en el cuerpo) o degeneración hepatolenticular. Este hallazgo fue publicado por Bernhard Kayser en 1902 y un año después por el también oftalmólogo alemán Bruno Fleischer. En honor de ambos se llama Anillo de Kayser-Fleischer y está causado por el depósito de cobre en la córnea.​En la enfermedad de Wilson se produce acumulación de cobre en diferentes partes del organismo, como el cerebro y el hígado lo cual conduce a trastornos neurológicos graves y cirrosis hepática. Cuando el cobre se acumula en la córnea, se forma un anillo oscuro de tono verdoso que no produce ninguna alteración de la visión. (es)
  • Bernhard Kayser (Brema, 6 agosto 1869 – Stoccarda, 11 maggio 1954) è stato un oculista tedesco. (it)
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