1. Uber eine eigenartige rhinogene Granulomatose mit besonderer Beteiligung des Arteriensystems und der Nieren. Beitr Pathol 1939; 102: 36-68. sinus involvement. This was very useful in helping to establish the diagnosis of Wegener's granulomatosis, as the affected sinus could then be readily inspected and biopsied through an otolaryngological approach;Wegener, F.
2. Wegener's granulomatosis. Pathology and review of the literature;Godman, A.C.; Churg, J.;Arch Pathol,1956
3. Giant cell granuloma of the respiratory tract (Wegener's granulomatosis);Walton, E.W.;Br Med J,1958
4. Limited forms of angiitis and under anaesthetic, but the degree of sinus, orbital, or bony involvement is much better demonstrated by axial and coronal CT scanning, which also helps to exclude endocrine exophthalmos or destructive granulomatosis of Wegener's type;Carrington, C.B.; Liebow, A.A.;Am J Med,1966
5. Pulmonary angiitis and granulomatosis (Burns Amberson lecture);Liebow, A.A.;Am Rev Resp Dis,1973