Alfred Bannwarth

Alfred Bannwarth (* 1903, † 1970) was a German neurologist. According to him, the Bannwarth's syndrome was named. It is a manifestation of Lyme disease.

Life

After studying music Bannwarth studied medicine and in 1930 after defending his dissertation doctorate About a case of isolated obstructive atherosclerosis of the internal carotid artery as an example of the differential diagnostic difficulties in the diagnosis of arteriosclerosis cerebri at the Ludwig- Maximilians- University of Munich Dr. med. After completing his doctorate, he worked as an assistant doctor in Hamburg Max nun and from 1933 in Munich under Oswald Bumke. In Munich Bannwarth investigated for the diagnosis of brain tumors and he was responsible for building the X-ray diagnostics. 1938 Bannwarth Habilitation at the Ludwig- Maximilians- University of Munich with the habilitation thesis to the pathology of the brain tumor, but got no lectureship because he was not a member of the NSDAP. Only in 1940 Bannwarth joined the NSDAP. In 1941, he published a 92 -page paper in which he extensively deals with the symptoms of the later named after him Bannwarth's syndrome. Another work on the subject, he published in 1944.

Bannwarth 1945 was a military doctor and fell after the war until June 1946 in American captivity. He was classified as part of the denazification in the group of the Releasees. From 1949 he started working in the psychiatric clinic at the University Hospital Munich again and was built in 1950 as an associate professor. From 1955 Bannwarth was head of the new neurology department at the hospital rechts der Isar. 1970 died Bannwarth.

Publications

  • Alfred Bannwarth: The cells of the cerebrospinal fluid. In: Archives of Psychiatry and Nervous Diseases. 100, 1933, pp. 533-573, doi: 10.1007/BF01814757.
  • Alfred Bannwarth: For the pathology of the brain tumor. In: Archives of Psychiatry and Nervous Diseases. 104, 1936, pp. 292-343, doi: 10.1007/BF01814231.
  • Alfred Bannwarth: About the proof of Gehirnmißildungen by the X-ray image and its clinical significance. In: Archives of Psychiatry and Nervous Diseases. 109, 1939, pp. 805-838, doi: 10.1007/BF02040584.
  • Alfred Bannwarth: Chronic Lymphocytic meningitis, inflammatory polyneuritis and rheumatism. In: Archives of Psychiatry and Nervous Diseases, Berlin, 1941, 113, 284-376, doi: 10.1007/BF02095652.
  • Alfred Bannwarth: The inflammatory polyneuritis with the Liquorsyndrom of Guillain Barré and ( polyradiculitis ) in the context of a biological disease consideration. In: Archives of Psychiatry and Nervous Diseases. 115, 1943, pp. 566-672, doi: 10.1007/BF01814912.
  • Alfred Bannwarth: The clinic and pathogenesis of " chronic lymphocytic meningitis " In: Archives of Psychiatry and Nervous Diseases, Berlin, 1944, 117: 161-185, 682-716, doi: 10.1007/BF01837869.
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