Pierre Eugène Ménétrier (1859-1935) was a French
pathologist from
Paris. He is remembered for his description of a rare gastric disorder that was later to become known as
Ménétrier's disease. In 1888 Ménétrier first described this disorder while performing post-mortem studies, and noticing
hyperplastic changes of the gastric mucosa in
cadavers. At the time, he named the disease polyadenomes en nappe. Although Ménétrier understood the debilitative factors of the disease, it wouldn't be until years later that the associated
protein-losing enteropathic aspects of the disorder were realized. Other names for Ménétrier's disease are hyperplastic hypersecretory gastropathy and giant hypertrophic
gastritis. He published his findings concerning this condition in a treatise titled Des polyadenomes gastriques et de leurs rapports avec le cancer de l’estomac.
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