Herlitz Hans

Last updated on: 03.11.2025

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Born in 1901, died in 1973, Hans Herlitz was a German dermatologist who worked at the Charité hospital in Berlin. He was best known for his description of the clinically severe junctional form of epidermolysis bullosa, which was named after him

Hans Herlitz's field of dermatological research was primarily hereditary skin diseases. His research had a lasting influence on dermatology.

Last updated on: 03.11.2025