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Ben W. Lichtenstein (1908–2003) and his contributions to our knowledge of spinal dysraphism

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Ben W. Lichtenstein, MD (1908–2003) (Fig. 1 and cover), graduated from the University of Illinois College of Medicine in 1932, worked as a neuropathologist, and later became an associate professor… Click to show full abstract

Ben W. Lichtenstein, MD (1908–2003) (Fig. 1 and cover), graduated from the University of Illinois College of Medicine in 1932, worked as a neuropathologist, and later became an associate professor of neurology in the Department of Neurological Surgery at the University of Illinois. He was interested in many neurological areas, but especially in spinal dysraphism composed of a wide range of neural tube defects with a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations.

Keywords: ben lichtenstein; spinal dysraphism; lichtenstein 1908; 1908 2003

Journal Title: Child's Nervous System
Year Published: 2019

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