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Back in 1927 a Swiss pediatrician, Guido Fanconi was visited by distraught parents of three siblings. all three siblings appeared to be suffering from pernicious anemia and had physical abnormalities. Unfortunately there wasnamp;#39;t much that dr. Fanconi could do for the siblings back in 1927 and they passed away not long after their visit to his practice. determined to understand as much as he could about what ailed the three siblings dr. Fanconi personally conducted an autopsy on the siblings and wrote a 23 page paper describing the symptoms of the patients. dr. Fanconiamp;#39;s commitment to understanding the disorder that had plagued the siblings continued for 40 years culminating in the disorder - Fanconi anemia - being named after him. dr. Fanconi was not alone in his work multiple talented researchers joined him and by the 1960s the disorder was recognized or characterized as having high levels of chromosome breakage that was spontaneous. the exaggerated chromosomal breakage