Biography

Donato Alarcón Segovia, Mexican physician (Ciudad de Mexico 06 May 1935 – Ciudad de Mexico 21 December 2004)

Authored over 300 papers, 14 books and 99 book chapters

World Pioneer on studies of immune regulating circuits and analysis of pathogenic role of antinuclear and anti-phospholipids antibodies

With D.G. Alarcón reported the first detailed description of pleuropulmonary manifestations of systemic lupus erythematosus (1961)

Studied lupus drug-induced syndromes, described its clinical aspects and auto antibodies that feature it (1969)

First to suggest that antinuclear antibodies could be natural antinuclear auto antibodies (1970) before Avrameas  

With A. Ruiz Arguelles & E. Fishbein first described antibodies penetration in living cells and its functional consequences in Nature 271:67-9, 1978

With F. Ramos Niembro, R.P. Tamayo & J. Alcocer proposed the use of colchicine for treatment of sclerodermia (1979)

With J. Alcocer described cytokines relationship to a disease in J. Clin. Investig. (1981)

Performed the first studies about nuclear medicine application to rheumatic studies disease

With A.E. Gharavi first described primary variety of antiphospholipid syndrome (1989)

With Harris described the criteria of antiphospholipid syndrome 

Imagined the bone gammagraphy technique

Eponym of Alarcón Segovia diagnostic criteria for mixed connective tissue disease and Alarcon-Brown classification for nectrotizing vasculitides

Held about 10000 citations 

LINKS

http://reumatologiaclinica.org/es/in-memoriam/articulo/13075522/ (in Spanish)