- Jean Nageotte
Jean Nageotte (
February 8 ,1866 - 1948) was a Frenchanatomist who was born inDijon . He earned his medical degree from theUniversity of Paris in 1893, and afterwards was associated with the HôpitalBicêtre andSalpêtrière . He succeededLouis-Antoine Ranvier (1835-1922) in what then became the chair of comparativehistology at theCollège de France .Nageotte was known for his work in microscopic anatomy of the
nervous system , where he did extensive research concerningconnective tissue ,nerve fiber s,nerve cells and themyelin sheath . He also studiedtabes dorsalis , and withJoseph Babinski (1857-1932) the "Babinski-Nageotte syndrome" was described. This syndrome is a complex of symptoms associated with medullarylesions . He documented this disorder in a treatise called "Hémiasynergie, latéropulsion et miosis bulbaire". Also with Babinski he co-wrote a book oncerebrospinal fluid .Other eponyms associated with Jean Nageotte:
* "Nageotte cells": mononuclear cells found in the cerebrospinal fluid; 1 or 2 Nageotte cells per cubic milimeter are typically found in in healthy individuals, but larger numbers of these cells are an indication of disease.
* "Nageotte's radicular nerve": located in the nerve root at the connection of thespinal column .References
* [http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/756.html Who Named It? Jean Nageotte]
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