Jacob Churg
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Jacob Churg (/tʃɜːrɡ/; 16 July 1910, Daŭhinava, Russian Empire – 27 July 2005, New York City) was a Jewish-American pathologist. He was born in a shtetl in modern day Belarus.[1] Churg, together with Lotte Strauss, has given his name to Churg–Strauss syndrome, now known as eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis.[2][3]
- Influence of Gonadotropic Hormone upon Complement in Rabbit’s Blood. Diss. med. 1936
- Allergic Granulomatosis, Allergic Angiitis, and Periarteritis nodosa (mit L. Strauss). Am J Pathol 27 (1951) 277
- Structural Basis of Renal Disease. 1968
- Nephrology. 1979