Anton de Haen (1704–1776) and his extraordinary "portentosum infundibulum" case: the futile skull cauterization of a blind patient with a craniopharyngioma

Author:

Pascual José María1,Prieto Ruth2,Rosdolsky Maria3,Hofecker Verena4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, La Princesa University Hospital, Madrid, Spain;

2. Department of Neurosurgery, Puerta de Hierro University Hospital, Madrid, Spain;

3. Jenkintown, Pennsylvania; and

4. Pathologisch-anatomische Sammlung im Narrenturm-NHM, Vienna, Austria

Abstract

Anton de Haen (1704–1776) became one of the most influential physicians in the Habsburg Empire as a reformer of clinical instruction at Vienna Citizen’s Hospital (Bürgerspital), where he introduced the bedside teaching method he had learned from Herman Boerhaave in Leyden, Holland. He also promoted the meticulous recording of clinical observations and the use of postmortem studies to identify the cause of death in hospitalized patients. Among the numerous clinicopathological reports compiled in his monumental 18-volume work Rationis Medendi in Nosocomio Practico, published in 1761, was the first documented patient with amenorrhea caused by a pituitary tumor, appearing in the 6th volume. This 20-year-old amaurotic woman, who had suffered from chronic excruciating headache, died after the unsuccessful application of a cauterizing iron to her temporal bone. At the autopsy, a large solid-cystic and calcified tumor with gross characteristics typical of adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma was found encroaching on the infundibulum and third ventricle. This is the first known account of an infundibulo-tuberal lesion associated with the impairment of sexual functions, predating by 140 years the pathological evidence for a sexual brain center sited at the basal hypothalamus. In this paper, the authors analyze the historical importance and impact of de Haen’s foundational report on the fields of neuroendocrinology and neurosurgery.

Publisher

Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)

Subject

Genetics,Animal Science and Zoology

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