Article ID: CBB349711452

Alexander disease: The story behind an eponym (2023)

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In 1949, William Stewart Alexander (1919–2013), a young pathologist from New Zealand working in London, reported the neuropathological findings in a 15-month-old boy who had developed normally until the age of seven months, but thereafter had progressive enlargement of his head and severe developmental delay. The most striking neuropathological abnormality was the presence of numerous Rosenthal fibers in the brain. The distribution of these fibers suggested to Alexander that the primary pathological change involved astrocytes. In the next 15 years, five similar patients were reported, and in 1964 Friede recognized these cases reflected a single disease process and coined the eponym “Alexander’s disease” to describe the disorder. In the 1960s, electron microscopy confirmed that Rosenthal fibers were localized to astrocytes. In 2001, it was shown that Alexander disease is caused by mutations in the gene encoding glial fibrillary acidic protein, the major intermediate filament protein in astrocytes. Although the clinical, imaging, and pathological manifestations of Alexander disease are now well known, few people are familiar with Alexander’s career. Although he did not make a further contribution to the literature on Alexander disease, his observations and accurate interpretation of the neuropathology have justified the continued use of the eponym “Alexander disease.”

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Authors & Contributors
Binder, Devin K.
Brenninkmeijer, Jonna
Casper, Stephen T.
Clower, William T.
Eadie, Mervyn J.
Gross, Charles G.
Journals
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
History of the Human Sciences
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Taiwan shehui yanjiu jikan (Taiwan: A Radical Quarterly in Social Studies)
Medicina Historica
Publishers
MIT Press
New York University Press
University of Rochester Press
Concepts
Neurological diseases
Neurology
Neurosciences
Medicine
Psychiatry
Epilepsy
People
Oppenheim, Hermann
Duchenne de Boulogne, Guillaume Benjamin
Economo, Constantin von
Hoppe, Herman
Todd, Robert Bentley
Bouchet, Camille
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
20th century, late
21st century
Ancient
Places
Berlin (Germany)
Persia (Iran)
Taiwan
France
Germany
Greece
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