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. 2006 Apr 5;9(2):241–245. doi: 10.1111/j.1750-3639.1999.tb00222.x

Hans‐Joachim Scherer (1906‐1945), Pioneer in Glioma Research

Jürgen Peiffer 1,, Paul Kleihues 2
PMCID: PMC8098443  PMID: 10219741

Abstract

Hans‐Joachim Scherer was among the most creative and productive neuropathologists of his time. Working as a political refugee in Antwerp (Belgium) during 1934‐41, he published landmark papers on the morphology and biology of malignant gliomas, and was the first to clearly distinguish primary and secondary glioblastomas, and growth patterns reflecting the invasion of preexisting brain tissue (secondary structures). Scherer was a controversial personality, who at the end of World War II became entangled in the Nazi euthanasia programme.

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