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In 1928, 2 years after the Swiss dermatologist Bruno Bloch, he published a paper<ref>Sulzberger MB. Ueber eine bisher nicht beschriebene Pigmentaffektion (Incontinentia pigmenti). Arch Dermatol Syph (Berlin) 1928; 154: 19–32</ref> on a syndrome lateron named ]. In 1928, 2 years after the Swiss dermatologist Bruno Bloch, he published a paper<ref>Sulzberger MB. Ueber eine bisher nicht beschriebene Pigmentaffektion (Incontinentia pigmenti). Arch Dermatol Syph (Berlin) 1928; 154: 19–32</ref> on a syndrome lateron named ].

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Marion Baldur Sulzberger
BornMay 12, 1895
DiedNovember 23, 1983
NationalityUnited States
Known fordermatology
Scientific career
Fieldsmedicine

Marion Sulzberger (12 May 1895 - 23 November 1983) was an American dermatologist known for major contributions in his discipline

In 1928, 2 years after the Swiss dermatologist Bruno Bloch, he published a paper on a syndrome lateron named Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome.

The pivotal paper of Sulzberger and Witten in 1952 on Compound F(later named hydrocortisone) introduced topical glucocorticoids into dermatology.

See also

References

  1. Marion B. Sulzberger, MD, memorial award and lectureship | American Academy of Dermatology
  2. British Association of Dermatologists - Dr Marion Sulzberger
  3. Marion Sulzberger, MD: `Mr. Dermatology' | JAMA | The JAMA Network
  4. Sulzberger MB. Ueber eine bisher nicht beschriebene Pigmentaffektion (Incontinentia pigmenti). Arch Dermatol Syph (Berlin) 1928; 154: 19–32


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