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- pathology, Schaumann bodies are calcium and protein inclusions inside of Langhans giant cells as part of a granuloma. Many conditions can cause Schaumann bodies...
- Schaumann is a German locational surname, derived from places in Germany called Schaum. It may refer to: Axel Schaumann (born 1961), German athlete Göran...
- Sarcoidosis (also known as Besnier–Boeck–Schaumann disease) is a disease involving abnormal collections of inflammatory cells that form lumps known as...
- Curt Göran Schauman (born 29 August 1940) is a Finnish actor and former sailor who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics. He was born into a Swedish-speaking...
- Jörgen Nielsen Schaumann (1879 – 1953) was a Swedish dermatologist. He studied medicine at the University of Lund, obtaining his medicine license at Karolinska...
- chemist Otto Eisleb, its analgesic properties were first recognized by Otto Schaumann while working for IG Farben, in Germany. Pethidine is the prototype of...
- Axel Schaumann (born 4 July 1961 in Stuttgart) is a retired West German hurdler. He finished fourth at the European Indoor Championships in both 1982...
- (12): 955–68. doi:10.1002/bip.22334. PMC 3844552. PMID 23818176. Clausen-Schaumann H, Rief M, Tolksdorf C, Gaub HE (April 2000). "Mechanical stability of...
- multiple Schaumann bodies closely ****ociated with crystalline inclusions. In many cases the crystals appear to serve as a nidus around which Schaumann bodies...
- star-shaped structures called asteroid bodies or lamellar structures termed Schaumann bodies, but these structures are not specific for sarcoidosis. Sarcoid...