2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.humpath.2011.10.020
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A curtain across Central Europe: physicians unheard, accomplishments unrecognized

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“…Dabska published a case series of angiosarcomas in 1969, calling them malignant endovascular papillary angioendotheliomas, but her name is now linked to these Dabska tumours (Dabska, 1969). She published extensively, particularly on sweat gland, soft tissue, and bone tumors; she became chief of pathology in Warsaw, but subsequently moved to Austria, Germany, to resist joining the communist party (Janniger and Schwartz, 2012). She later moved to the United States before returning to Warsaw (Zielinski, 2015).…”
Section: Pathologistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dabska published a case series of angiosarcomas in 1969, calling them malignant endovascular papillary angioendotheliomas, but her name is now linked to these Dabska tumours (Dabska, 1969). She published extensively, particularly on sweat gland, soft tissue, and bone tumors; she became chief of pathology in Warsaw, but subsequently moved to Austria, Germany, to resist joining the communist party (Janniger and Schwartz, 2012). She later moved to the United States before returning to Warsaw (Zielinski, 2015).…”
Section: Pathologistsmentioning
confidence: 99%