Klaus Patau died in 1975.
Klaus Patau was born in 1908.
Patau syndrome was first described by Dr. Klaus Patau in 1960.
Named for Dr. Klaus Patau, who reported the syndrome in 1960. It is sometimes called Bartholin-Patau syndrome, named in part for Thomas Bartholin, who described an infant with the syndrome in 1656.
Patau syndrome, also known as trisomy 13, was first described by Dr. Klaus Patau in 1960. He identified the condition after observing its characteristic features in newborns, which included severe intellectual disability and various physical abnormalities. Dr. Patau's work highlighted the chromosomal basis of the syndrome, linking it to the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 13.
Klaus Abramowsky died in 1998.
Fred Klaus died in 2005.
Klaus Störtebeker died in 1401.
Klaus Egge died in 1979.
Klaus Sletten died in 1946.
Klaus Clusius died in 1963.
Klaus Woerner died in 2005.
Klaus Höhne died in 2006.