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Frank Bassen
Frank Albert Bassen (1903–2003)〔Social Security Death Index. Frank Bassen, 14 November 190317 February 2003.〕 practiced as a haematologist and internist in New York, 1933–1978, in affiliation with Mount Sinai Hospital.〔Barry G. Firkin and Judith A. Whitworth, ''Dictionary of Medical Eponyms. The Parthenon Publishing Group. 1989. New edition in 2002.〕 He was born 14 November 1903 in St. George, New Brunswick, Canada and graduated from McGill University. He emigrated to the United States via Vanceboro, Maine, in 1928 and was subsequently naturalized as a citizen of the United States.〔''Record of Admissions to Citizenship'', District of South Carolina, 1790–1906; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M1183, 1 roll); Records of District Courts of the United States, Record Group 21; National Archives, Washington, D.C.〕 He died in 2003 at the age of 99 years.〔
In partnership with Abraham Kornzweig, Bassen identified Bassen-Kornzweig disease, a rare autosomal recessive disorder in which the body fails to produce chylomicrons, a low density lipoprotein (LDL) and very low density lipoprotein (VLDL). Individuals with this condition are unable to properly digest fats. Symptoms include ataxia, peripheral neuropathy and other forms of nerve dysfunction. Treatment includes vitamin E.〔Mondofacto Medical dictionary. (Bassen-Kornzweig disease ). 27 September 1997.〕
Characteristics of the syndrome include the presence of acanthocytes (burr-cell malformation of the erythrocytes), and the reduction or even absence of B-lipoproteins. Complications include retinitis pigmentosa,〔Bassen F A & Kornzwelg A L. "Malformation of the erythrocytes in a case of atypical retinitis pigmentosa." ''Blood.'' 5:381-7, 1950.〕 degenerative changes in the central nervous system involving the cerebellum and long tracts, fatty diarrhea, ataxia, areflexia, demyelination, defective intestinal lipid absorption with low serum cholesterol level, intestinal malabsorption, amaurosis, retarded growth, and steatorrhea. Intellectual development may be slightly retarded.〔Barry G. Firkin and Judith A. Whitworth. "Bassen-Kornzweig Syndrome." ''Dictionary of Medical Eponyms. '' The Parthenon Publishing Group. 1989. New edition in 2002.〕
Many afflicted with the syndrome are unable to walk.〔"Bassen Kornzweig's Disease." ''Twenty-first Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary
,'' Unbound Medicine. 2009.〕
The syndrome appears in infancy. Affected children appear normal at birth but usually fail to thrive during their first year. The syndrome may predominate in males (71%). Most cases occur in children of Jewish descent, especially among Ashkenazi Jews. The disease is transmitted as an autosomal recessive trait.〔 It is also commonly recognized as a betalipoprotein deficiency〔Frank A. Bassen, M.D. (Paid Obituary). ''New York Times. 23 February 2003.〕 or abetalipoproteinemia
.〔
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