Alois Alzheimer (1864–1915) and the Alzheimer syndrome
2011
Alois Alzheimer is known for his seminal work in recognizing a form of presenile dementia. His early interests were natural history and botany. He started his medical education in Berlin and attended the universities of Wurzburg and Tubingen. Nissl and Alzheimer worked together on extensive investigation of the pathology of the nervous system, especially the anatomy of the cerebral cortex. In 1902 Emil Kraepelin invited Alzheimer to work with him in the university psychiatric clinic in Heidelberg. In 1903 both moved to work in the university psychiatric clinic in Munich. It was during these years that Alzheimer described the Alzheimer's disease. He also described brain changes in arteriosclerosis, loss of nerve cells in Huntington's disease in the corpus striatum and brain changes in epilepsy. Alzheimer presented a preliminary report of his histological findings in 1906 at Tubingen about a 51-year-old lady who had developed presenile dementia and died within four years of onset of the disease. He publishe...
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