Prof. Arvid Vilhelm Lindau, M.D., Ph.D.

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Prof. Arvid Vilhelm Lindau, M.D., Ph.D.

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Birthplace: Malmö, Skåne County, Sweden
Death: September 07, 1958 (66)
Lund, Skåne County, Sweden
Immediate Family:

Son of Dr. Anders Larsson Lindau, M.D. and Ellen Amanda Lindau
Husband of Ida Märta Olivia Lindau
Brother of Tage Harald Lindau and Ellen Elisabet Lindau
Half brother of Inga Margareta Lindau

Occupation: Physician, MD.
Managed by: Mikko Laakso
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About Prof. Arvid Vilhelm Lindau, M.D., Ph.D.

Arvid Lindau

Arvid Vilhelm Lindau was a Swedish pathologist and bacteriologist born in Malmö.

Lindau studied medicine at the University of Lund and received his training in bacteriology at the University of Copenhagen and at Harvard (1931/32 as a Rockefeller scholarship holder). In 1933 he succeeded John Forssman (1868–1947) as chair of general pathology, bacteriology and general health science at Lund.

Lindau published more than forty papers on pathology, neurology, and bacteriology. In the latter field, he was involved with issues such as bovine tuberculosis, Boeck's sarcoid and Wasserman reaction, to name a few.

At the Institute of Pathological Anatomy in Lund, he wrote an important thesis titled Studien über Kleinhirncysten. Bau, Pathogenese und Beziehungen zur Angiomatosae retinae, in which he described the relationship between cerebellar cysts and their correlation to tumors (angiomata) of the retina.

In 1926, Lindau was the first to describe a coherent link between the retinal, cerebellar and visceral components of a disease he called "angiomatosis of the central nervous system". This disease is characterized by tumors of the retina and the brain, along with cysts of several visceral organs such as the kidneys, pancreas, and adrenal glands.

Lindau's research soon attracted the attention of famed neurosurgeon Harvey Cushing, who named the disorder "Lindau's disease". By 1964 the medical community had become more aware of early 20th century research on retinal angiomata conducted by ophthalmologist Eugen von Hippel, and today the disease is named von Hippel-Lindau disease.

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Prof. Arvid Vilhelm Lindau, M.D., Ph.D.'s Timeline

1892
July 23, 1892
Malmö, Skåne County, Sweden
1958
September 7, 1958
Age 66
Lund, Skåne County, Sweden