Pierre Sebileau

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Pierre Sebileau (1903–1981) was a French physician and hematologist known for his contributions to the field of hematology and the study of blood disorders.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Pierre Sebileau was born on July 21, 1903, in France. He pursued a career in medicine and specialized in hematology, becoming a prominent figure in the field.

Contributions to Hematology[edit | edit source]

Sebileau made several significant contributions to the field of hematology, including:

  • Erythroblastosis Fetalis: He conducted research on erythroblastosis fetalis, a condition in which maternal and fetal blood types are incompatible. His work helped improve the understanding and management of this condition.
  • Hematological Research: Sebileau conducted extensive research on various blood disorders, including anemias and clotting disorders. His research contributed to advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of these conditions.
  • Medical Education: He played a role in medical education and training, sharing his knowledge and expertise with future generations of hematologists.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Pierre Sebileau's contributions to hematology continue to influence the field. His research and clinical work have had a lasting impact on the understanding and treatment of blood disorders. He is remembered as a dedicated physician and hematologist.

Honors and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Sebileau received recognition for his contributions to medicine and hematology, including awards and honors from medical societies and institutions.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD