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Keizō Dohi
Keizō in 1929
NationalityJapanese

Keizō Dohi (土肥 慶蔵, Dohi Keizō) (1866-1931) was a Japanese professor of dermatology and syphilis, and chair of the department of dermatology and syphilis at the University of Tokyo. [1]

Career

He trained at the Vienna School of Dermatology, and published his first article in 1896 the Archiv für Dermatologie und Syphilis in German. [2]

Dohi learned the technique of moulage (wax modeling) in Vienna and introduced its practice to Japan. [3] [a]

Death and legacy

Dohi is named for Keratosis follicularis squamosa Dohi, is a type of follicular keratosis, in which scales appear elevated from the skin surface reminding one of the floating leaves of the lotus. [4] [5] He died in 1931. [1]

Notes

  1. ^ This technique had greatly contributed to medical education, however, the use of color film in recording skin manifestations made moulage obsolete.

References

  1. ^ a b "Kiezo Dohi, M.D. 1866-1931". Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology. 25 (5): 940. 1 May 1932. doi: 10.1001/archderm.1932.01450020970019. ISSN  0096-6029.
  2. ^ Holubar, K.; Schmidt, C.; Kokert, B. (April 1994). "From Plenck (d. 1807) to Dohi (d. 1931) and today: Austrian influence on Japanese dermatology". Journal of Dermatological Science. 7 (2): iii–v. doi: 10.1016/0923-1811(94)90078-7. ISSN  0923-1811. PMID  8060911.
  3. ^ 皮膚疾患のムラージュ アンケート調査と史的展望 長門谷洋治 皮膚病診療 13,3,248-254,1991 図譜 残ったムラージュと消えたムラージュ 小野友道 Visual Dermatology 7,2,192-193,2008
  4. ^ Keratosis follicularis squamosa (Dohi) associated with pseudoacanthosis nigricans. Tamiya H, Tsuruta D, Umeda R et al.(2004) Br J Dermatol. Mar;150(3):603-5.
  5. ^ Keratosis follicularis squamosa (Dohi): a follicular keratotic disorder well known in Japan.(2001) Shimizu S, Shimizu T, Tateishi Y et al. Br J Dermatol. 144(5):1070-2.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Keizō Dohi
Keizō in 1929
NationalityJapanese

Keizō Dohi (土肥 慶蔵, Dohi Keizō) (1866-1931) was a Japanese professor of dermatology and syphilis, and chair of the department of dermatology and syphilis at the University of Tokyo. [1]

Career

He trained at the Vienna School of Dermatology, and published his first article in 1896 the Archiv für Dermatologie und Syphilis in German. [2]

Dohi learned the technique of moulage (wax modeling) in Vienna and introduced its practice to Japan. [3] [a]

Death and legacy

Dohi is named for Keratosis follicularis squamosa Dohi, is a type of follicular keratosis, in which scales appear elevated from the skin surface reminding one of the floating leaves of the lotus. [4] [5] He died in 1931. [1]

Notes

  1. ^ This technique had greatly contributed to medical education, however, the use of color film in recording skin manifestations made moulage obsolete.

References

  1. ^ a b "Kiezo Dohi, M.D. 1866-1931". Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology. 25 (5): 940. 1 May 1932. doi: 10.1001/archderm.1932.01450020970019. ISSN  0096-6029.
  2. ^ Holubar, K.; Schmidt, C.; Kokert, B. (April 1994). "From Plenck (d. 1807) to Dohi (d. 1931) and today: Austrian influence on Japanese dermatology". Journal of Dermatological Science. 7 (2): iii–v. doi: 10.1016/0923-1811(94)90078-7. ISSN  0923-1811. PMID  8060911.
  3. ^ 皮膚疾患のムラージュ アンケート調査と史的展望 長門谷洋治 皮膚病診療 13,3,248-254,1991 図譜 残ったムラージュと消えたムラージュ 小野友道 Visual Dermatology 7,2,192-193,2008
  4. ^ Keratosis follicularis squamosa (Dohi) associated with pseudoacanthosis nigricans. Tamiya H, Tsuruta D, Umeda R et al.(2004) Br J Dermatol. Mar;150(3):603-5.
  5. ^ Keratosis follicularis squamosa (Dohi): a follicular keratotic disorder well known in Japan.(2001) Shimizu S, Shimizu T, Tateishi Y et al. Br J Dermatol. 144(5):1070-2.

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