Victor Joel Selmanowitz was an American dermatologist. In 1970, he coined the term unilateral nevoid telangiectasia. The Victor J. Selmanowitz Memorial Lecture and chair of modern Jewish history at the Touro College Graduate School of Jewish Studies is named for him.[1][2][3]
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Victor Joel Selmanowitz was an American dermatologist. In 1970, he coined the term unilateral nevoid telangiectasia. The Victor J. Selmanowitz Memorial...
trigeminal, C3 and C4, or nearby areas. The condition was named in 1970 by VictorSelmanowitz. Unilateral nevoid telangiectasia is characterized by multiple chronic...
Matzah in the United States" (PDF). Sixth Annual Lecture of the Victor J. Selmanowitz Chair of Jewish History, Touro College; archived at Brandeis University...