Benjamin Castleman

Physician, Deceased Person

1906 – 1982

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Who was Benjamin Castleman?

Benjamin Castleman was an American physician and pathologist best known for describing Castleman's disease, which is named after him. He was also one of the authors of the first case series on pulmonary alveolar proteinosis in a 1958 article in the New England Journal of Medicine. Castleman undertook clinicopathologic investigations of parathyroid disease and wrote several important papers on diseases of the thymus and mediastinum. He authored or co-authored over 100 scholarly papers on a variety of disorders.

Castleman was educated at Harvard University and Yale University. He worked for many years at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, serving as chief of the division of anatomic pathology there, and he held the rank of Professor of Pathology in the Harvard Medical School. Dr. Castleman was an editor of the clinicopathological case presentation series in the New England Journal of Medicine.

The Benjamin Castleman Award has been given annually since 1982 to the first author of an English-language research article that is considered the most worthy in the field of human pathology. It is administered by the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology. Dr.

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Born
May 17, 1906
Everett
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Education
  • Yale University
  • Harvard University
Died
Jun 29, 1982

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on July 23, 2013

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