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Quincke Med.|ˈkvɪŋkə| The name of Heinrich I. Quincke (1842–1922), German physician, used in the possessive and with of to designate an acute form of urticaria, described by him in 1882 (Monatshefte für prakt. Dermatol. I. 129–31).
1894Jrnl. Nerv. & Mental Dis. XXI. 627 The recognition of angioneurotic œdema as a special form of disease is generally credited to Quincke who described it..as acute circumscribed œdema, and it has by some authors been designated as Quincke's disease. 1933E. A. Cockayne Inherited Abnormalitites of Skin xiv. 370 (heading) Angioneurotic oedema. Acute circumscribed oedema. Quincke's oedema. 1934Dore & Franklin Dis. of Skin iv. 46 Giant urticaria sometimes called acute circumscribed œdema of Quincke.., is characterized by the rapid development on the cutaneous or mucous surfaces of large patches of localized œdema, varying in size from a hazel-nut to an ordinary orange. 1974Warin & Champion Urticaria i. 5 Bannister..protested at the use of the term Quincke's disease. |