E. A. von Willebrand
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- E. A. von Willebrand: A Finnish physician renowned for being the first to describe a hereditary bleeding disorder, later named von Willebrand disease in his honor (1870-1949).
Usage
- Proper noun:
- The medical textbook detailed the historical contributions of E. A. von Willebrand.
- E. A. von Willebrand first identified the bleeding disorder in 1926.
Advanced Usage
- The name "von Willebrand" is primarily used in a historical or medical context to refer to the physician or is part of the eponym for the disease he discovered.
- "von Willebrand factor": A key blood-clotting protein named after him. Deficiency in this factor causes von Willebrand disease.
- The test measures the level of von Willebrand factor in the blood.
Variants and Related Words
- von Willebrand disease (VWD) (n): The bleeding disorder first described by E. A. von Willebrand.
- Patients with von Willebrand disease may experience easy bruising.
- von Willebrand factor (VWF) (n): The glycoprotein in blood plasma that is deficient or defective in von Willebrand disease.
Synonyms
- Erik Adolf von Willebrand: The full name of the physician.
- Dr. von Willebrand: A common respectful reference.
Notes
- This is a proper noun referring to a specific historical figure. It is not used with articles (a, an, the) when referring to the person.
- The abbreviation "E. A." stands for "Erik Adolf".
Noun
- Finnish physician who first described vascular hemophilia (1870-1949)