Louis Wolff
Louis Wolff (April 14, 1898 – January 28, 1972) was an American cardiologist and college professor. He was the chief of the electrocardiographic laboratory at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston from 1928 to 1964. In 1930, Wolff described the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome with John Parkinson and Paul Dudley White. Provided by Wikipedia
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Understanding Myelodysplasia and Inflammation Through the Lense of VEXAS Syndrome: A Review by Louis Wolff, Leo Caratsch, Lin-Pierre Zhao, Sabine Blum, Denis Comte
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VEXAS syndrome: a Swiss national retrospective cohort study by Louis Wolff, Leo Caratsch, Fabian Lötscher, Luca Seitz, Pascal Seitz, Yann Coattrenec, Jörg Seebach, Oliver Vilinovszki, Stefan Balabanov, Jakob Nilsson, Aylin Canbek, Aurélie Clottu, Rolf Bruecker, Anna Efthymiou, Dena Regli, Manolaraki Chrysoula, Andrea Amstad, Nicola Bonadies, Sabine Blum, Mariana Chitic, Cornelia Schreiber, Denis Comte
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