Cogan

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Cogan Cogan is a surname of Welsh origin. It is derived from the Welsh word "cog," meaning "a bowl" or "a hollow." The name is associated with several notable individuals and places, particularly in Wales and the United States.

Notable People with the Surname Cogan[edit | edit source]

  • David Cogan - An American film producer known for his work in the mid-20th century.
  • Eli Cogan - A prominent figure in the field of economics.
  • Morris Cogan - A philosopher and educator known for his contributions to the study of ethics and education.
  • Cogan's syndrome - A rare disorder characterized by inflammation of the blood vessels, often associated with hearing and vision problems.

Places Named Cogan[edit | edit source]

  • Cogan, Vale of Glamorgan - A district in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. It is known for its historical significance and local landmarks.
  • Cogan railway station - A railway station serving the district of Cogan in the Vale of Glamorgan.

Cogan's Syndrome[edit | edit source]

Cogan's syndrome is a rare autoimmune disease characterized by inflammation of the blood vessels, which can lead to hearing loss, dizziness, and vision problems. It is named after Dr. David G. Cogan, who first described the condition in 1945. The syndrome is often associated with interstitial keratitis and audiovestibular dysfunction.

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