- Victor Charles Hanot
Victor Charles Hanot (
1844 -28 October 1896 ) was a French physician who specialized in the field ofhepatology . He earned his doctorate in 1875, and was associated with the Hôpital Saint-Antoine inParis . He was also a professor agrégé of general medicine in Paris. Hanot was considered a major influence in the career ofAugustin Nicolas Gilbert (1858-1927).Hanot specialized in the study of
liver diseases, and made contributions concerning research of disorders such ascirrhosis andhemochromatosis . He was the first to give a comprehensive description ofprimary biliary cirrhosis , which is sometimes referred to as "Hanot's disease". His best known written work is a book on hypertrophic cirrhosis titled "Cirrhose Hypertrophique avec ictère chronique".He is associated with the eponymous "
Troisier-Hanot-Chauffard syndrome ", which is hypertrophic cirrhosis with skin pigmentation anddiabetes mellitus . This syndrome has numerous other names, such as primary hemochromatosis, bronzediabetes , pigmentary cirrhosis, iron overload disease, et al. It is named with two other French physicians,Charles Emile Troisier (1844-1919) andAnatole Chauffard (1855-1932).References
* [http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/598.html Who Named It?, Victor Charles Hanot]
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