Paul Klee’s illness – a series of historical and clinical vignettes
12 July 2017,8:00 - 30 September 2017,17:00
Paul Klee’s illness – a series of historical and clinical vignettes
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Article Type: BRIEF REPORT
Article Subject: Psychology and Social Phenomena
DOI:10.5301/jsrd.5000248
Authors
Richard M. Silver
Abstract
Paul Klee (1879-1940) is undoubtedly the most notable historical figure to have suffered from systemic sclerosis (scleroderma). In this, the first in a series of vignettes on Klee’s illness, I will explore a likely early feature of his condition – Raynaud phenomenon. In subsequent vignettes I will highlight other features of Klee’s condition.
Article History
- • Accepted on 13/06/2017
- • Available online on 05/07/2017
Disclosures
Financial support: No grants or funding have been received for this study.
Conflict of interest: The author has no financial interest related to this study to disclose.
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