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Masaharu Nagashima

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Died
  
2010

Nationality
  
Japanese

Name
  
Masaharu Nagashima


Born
  
1929
Tokyo

Occupation
  
Physician (Dermatologist), Professor of Dermatology, Kyorin University

Known for
  
Found and named a skin disease Prurigo pigmentosa

Masaharu Nagashima (長島 正治, Nagashima Masaharu, February 1929 – May 2010) was a Japanese dermatologist, the first professor of dermatology at Kyorin University, who proposed the designation of Prurigo pigmentosa.

He was born in Tokyo on February,1929. After qualification of a dentist, he graduated from Keio University and entered the Department of Dermatology and Urology in 1955. In 1961, he became assistant professor of Keio University. In 1974, he became the first professor of dermatology at Kyorin University. In 1994, he retired and died in 2010.

In 1971, Nagashima reported a peculiar pruritic dermatosis he designated Prurigo pigmentosa. In 1978, he made a report of 14 cases in English. It has come to be recognized as a clinical entity. Although it is mostly reported from Japan, it is reported also from other countries. It is characterized by itchy red papules over the trunk and neck, which fade leaving reticular pigmentation. This disorder has been more common in adult females. About one third respond to Dapsone. The cause is not known.

References

Masaharu Nagashima Wikipedia