Irvine M. Levine Explained

Irvine M. Levine is an American physician known for discovering Levine-Critchley syndrome in 1960. He described his findings in the journal Neurology in 1964[1] and again in 1968.[2] Levine served as the chief of neurological research at the VA Hospital in Boston.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Levine, I. M. (1964). "A Hereditary Neurological Disease with Acanthocytosis." Neurology, 16(3), 272. Cleveland, Ohio.
  2. Levine . Irving M. . Estes . J. Worth . Looney . Joseph M. . 1968-10-01 . Hereditary Neurological Disease With Acanthocytosis: A New Syndrome . Archives of Neurology . 19 . 4 . 403–409 . 10.1001/archneur.1968.00480040069007 . 5677189 . 0003-9942.
  3. News: With the Vets . 6 November 2022 . Poughkeepsie Journal . 7 July 1963.