Harvey Cushing

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Definition

Proper noun: - Harvey Cushing: A renowned United States neurosurgeon and neurologist, widely recognized as a founding figure of modern neurosurgery. He made significant contributions to the study of the brain and the pituitary gland. He is eponymously associated with Cushing's syndrome, a hormonal disorder he identified.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The medical library houses the personal papers of Harvey Cushing.
    • Dr. Smith gave a lecture on the pioneering techniques of Harvey Cushing.
    • The biography details how Harvey Cushing revolutionized brain surgery.
Advanced Usage
  • Eponymous use: The name "Cushing" is commonly used adjectivally in medical terminology derived from his work.
    • The patient was diagnosed with a Cushing tumor of the pituitary. (Here, "Cushing" functions as an adjective modifying "tumor").
    • She is an expert in Cushing-related diseases.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cushing's syndrome (n): The endocrine disorder characterized by excessive cortisol, first described in detail by Harvey Cushing.
  • Cushing's disease (n): A specific form of Cushing's syndrome caused by a pituitary tumor.
  • Cushingoid (adj): Having the physical appearance and symptoms typical of Cushing's syndrome (e.g., rounded face, weight gain).
Synonyms
  • Pioneering neurosurgeon
  • Founder of modern neurosurgery
Related Phrases
  • Cushing reflex (n): A physiological nervous system response to increased intracranial pressure, identified by Harvey Cushing.
  • Cushing's triad (n): A classic set of three vital sign observations (bradycardia, hypertension, irregular respiration) associated with the Cushing reflex.
Noun
  1. United States neurologist noted for his study of the brain and pituitary gland and who identified Cushing's syndrome (1869-1939)