History and highlights of the teratological collection in theNarrenturm, Vienna (Austria)

Author:

Boer Lucas L.1ORCID,Kircher Susanne Gerit2,Rehder Helga3,Behunova Jana3ORCID,Winter Eduard4,Ringl Helmut5,Scharrer Anke6,de Boer Elke78ORCID,Oostra Roelof‐Jan9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Imaging, Section Anatomy and Museum for Anatomy and Pathology Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen The Netherlands

2. Center for Pathobiochemistry and Genetics Medical University of Vienna Vienna Austria

3. Institute of Medical Genetics Medical University of Vienna Vienna Austria

4. Pathologisch‐Anatomische Sammlung im Narrenturm‐NHM Vienna Austria

5. Department of Biomedical Imaging and Image‐Guided Therapy Medical University of Vienna Vienna Austria

6. Department of Pathology Medical University of Vienna Vienna Austria

7. Department of Human Genetics Radboudumc Nijmegen the Netherlands

8. Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour Radboud University Nijmegen the Netherlands

9. Department of Medical Biology, Section Clinical Anatomy and Embryology, Amsterdam University Medical Centers Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam Amsterdam the Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractThe collection of theNarrenturmin Vienna houses and maintains more than 50,000 objects including approximately 1200 teratological specimens; making it one of the biggest collections of specimens from human origin in Europe. The existence of this magnificent collection―representing an important resource for dysmorphology research, mostly awaiting contemporary diagnoses―is not widely known in the scientific community. Here, we show that theNarrenturmharbors a wealth of specimens with (exceptionally) rare congenital anomalies. These museums can be seen as physical repositories of human malformation, covering hundreds of years of dedicated collecting and preserving, thereby creating unique settings that can be used to expand our knowledge of developmental conditions that have to be preserved for future generations of scientists.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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