Ellis-van Creveld syndrome: its history

Pediatr Radiol. 2013 Aug;43(8):1030-6. doi: 10.1007/s00247-013-2709-y. Epub 2013 Jun 12.

Abstract

The story of Ellis-van Creveld syndrome is one of serendipity. By chance, Simon van Creveld and Richard Ellis purportedly met on a train and combined their independently encountered patients with short stature, dental anomalies and polydactyly into one landmark publication in 1940. They included a patient used in work published previously by Rustin McIntosh without naming McIntosh as a coauthor. This patient was followed radiologically by Caffey for nearly two decades. In 1964, Victor McKusick felt compelled to investigate a brief report in an obscure pharmaceutical journal on an unusual geographic cluster of short-statured Amish patients in Pennsylvania. This review highlights the lives of the individuals involved in the discovery of Ellis-van Creveld syndrome in their historic context.

Publication types

  • Historical Article
  • Portrait

MeSH terms

  • Ellis-Van Creveld Syndrome / history*
  • Europe
  • History, 20th Century
  • History, 21st Century
  • Pediatrics / history*
  • Radiology / history*
  • United States