Pierre Charles Huguier

Pierre Charles Huguier (4 September 1804 12 January 1873) was a French surgeon and gynecologist born in Sézanne.[1]

In 1834 he received his medical doctorate at Paris, and was later a surgeon at the Hôpital Beaujon. In 1835 he became an associate professor of the faculty of medicine at Paris.[1]

Huguier is remembered for his pioneer work with genitourinary diseases such as lymphogranuloma venereum and uterine fibroma, with the latter disorder being formerly referred to as "Huguier's disease".[2] He provided an early description of the anastomosis around the isthmus of the uterus, which is sometimes referred to as "Huguier's circle". His name is also lent to two anatomical structures associated with the ear:

He is also credited with development of a specialized hysterometer (uterine sound).[1]

Selected writings

References

  1. 1 2 3 HUGUIER (Charles Pierre) biuSante
  2. Online ICD9/ICD9CM codes
  3. WorldCat Titles (publications)


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