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    Hans Chiari. Hans Chiari (4 September 1851 − 6 May 1916) was a pathologist from Austria-Hungary, who was a native of Vienna. He was the son of gynecologist Johann Baptist Chiari (1817–1854), and brother to rhinolaryngologist Ottokar Chiari (1853–1918).

  2. Dec 17, 2020 · Hans Chiari (1851-1916) was an Austrian pathologist.. Chiari published across a wide range of pathology, including malformations of the brainstem and cerebellum, hepatic vein thrombosis, aortooesophageal fistula, choriocarcinoma, carotid artery plaques and thrombosis, autodigestion of the pancreas, and connections between the eustachian and thebesian heart valves.,

  3. Chiari malformation is considered a congenital condition, although acquired forms of the condition have been diagnosed. In the 1890s, a German pathologist, Professor Hans Chiari, first described abnormalities of the brain at the junction of the skull with the spine. He categorized these in order of severity; types I, II, III and IV.

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  5. Mar 26, 2010 · Hans Chiari (1851–1916) Hans Chiari will most be remembered for his 1891 paper, Ueber Veränderungen des Kleinhirns infolge von Hydrocephalie des Grosshirns, that described what is now regarded as the Chiari malformations [ 5 ]. Chiari (Fig. 1) was born on 4 November 1851 in Vienna. He came from a family of physicians and his father, Johann ...

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  6. Dec 8, 2007 · Hans Chiari (Fig. 1) was born on November 4, 1851 in Vienna and wrote his first landmark paper (Ueber Veränderungen des Kleinhirns infolge von Hydrocephalie des Grosshirns) describing what is now regarded as the Chiari malformations in 1891 [ 2, 4 ]. Hans Chiari came from a family of physicians.

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  7. Jul 11, 2023 · Hans Chiari (1851–1916) was an Austrian pathologist who, while working in Prague, wrote two seminal papers in 1891 and 1895 describing the spectrum of the four malformations included today under the modern eponym ‘Chiari or Arnold-Chiari malformations’ [3,4,37,38] .

  8. Hans Chiari will most be remembered for his 1891 paper, Ueber Veränderungen des Kleinhirns infolge von Hydrocephalie des Grosshirns, that described what is now regarded as the Chiari malformations . Chiari (Fig. 1) was born on 4 November 1851 in Vienna.