Knud Krabbe
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Knud Haraldsen Krabbe (3 March 1885 – 8 May 1961) was a Danish neurologist. In 1916, he first described what is now known as Krabbe disease.[1][2] He was considered a major figure in Nordic Neurology.
References
- ^ Krabbe, Knud (1916). "A New Familial, Infantile Form of Diffuse Brain-Sclerosis". Brain. 39 (1–2): 74–114. doi:10.1093/brain/39.1-2.74.
- ^ Dunn, Henry G.; Thomas, Eva E. (1990). "Knud Krabbe". In Ashwal, Stephen (ed.). The Founders of Child Neurology. Norman. pp. 523–530. ISBN 0-930405-26-9.
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