1880
DOI: 10.1007/bf01949235
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Ueber das Vorkommen des sogenannten Bence Jones'schen Eiweisskörpers im normalen Knochenmark

Abstract: In seiner Arbeit tiber parenchymatSse Entztindung ~) their Virehow mit, dass er bei ausgesprochener Osteomalacie die Knochen yon einer weichen, zitternden Gallerte erftillt fand, welche an wenigea Stellen hellgelb und klar, an anderen und namentlich da, wo der Prozess noch in der Ausbildung begriifen war, dunkelroth erschien.

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“…The term Bence Jones protein was first used by Fleischer in 1880 17. In 1922, Bayne-Jones and Wilson 18 described the existence of two distinct groups of Bence Jones protein.…”
Section: Historical Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The term Bence Jones protein was first used by Fleischer in 1880 17. In 1922, Bayne-Jones and Wilson 18 described the existence of two distinct groups of Bence Jones protein.…”
Section: Historical Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 At that time, albuminuria was the term used nonspecifically to mean proteinuria, while the term "Bence Jones protein" was first used by Fleischer in 1880. 9 In 1898, Weber postulated that the bone marrow is the site of production of the Bence Jones protein. In 1917 and 1921, respectively, Jacobson and Walters recognized Bence Jones proteins in the bloodstream and considered that it was probably derived from blood proteins through the action of abnormal cells in the bone marrow.…”
Section: Bence Jones Proteinuriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cause of death was given as “atrophy from albuminuria” . At that time, albuminuria was the term used nonspecifically to mean proteinuria, while the term “Bence Jones protein” was first used by Fleischer in 1880 . In 1898, Weber postulated that the bone marrow is the site of production of the Bence Jones protein.…”
Section: Bence Jones Proteinuriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Von Rustizky in Kiev 1876 first employed the term myeloma in describing the condition [ 23 ]. The term ‘Bence Jones protein’ was actually first used by Fleischer in Erlangen in Germany in 1880 [ 24 ].
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Section: A Very Brief History Of Multiple Myelomamentioning
confidence: 99%