Elizabeth Quarrier Banker (6 March 1921 – 7 February 2010) was a neurologist and neuropathologist known for her work in pediatric neuropathology. In 1983, she became the first woman to win the Hower Award of the Child Neurology Society.[1]
Betty Q. Banker | |
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Born | 6 March 1921 New York City, New York |
Died | 7 February 2010 (aged 89) |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Albany Medical College |
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Early life
editShe was born in New York City and was raised on Long Island. After graduating from Ithaca College she became a high school teacher for a few years before attending Albany Medical College.[2]
Medical training
editBanker did her neurology residency at Boston City Hospital under Derek Denny-Brown (1901-1981), with whom she wrote the paper “Amorphosynthesis from Left Parietal Lesion” published in 1954.[3]
In 1953, she became a neuropathology resident at Massachusetts General Hospital. With neuropathologist Raymond Delacy Adams (1911-2008) and neurologist Maurice Victor (1920-2001), she published papers on muscular dystrophy and multiple myeloma.
Seminal work in neuropathology
editSpinal muscular atrophy, first described by Johann Hoffmann and Guido Werdnig in the early 1890s, was described both clinically and pathologically by Banker and Randolph Byers.[4] They presented their work at the annual meeting of the American Neurological Association in 1960[5] and published in 1961.[6] According to Banker's obituary, the 1961 article “masterfully described the pathology and clinical features of the disease, showed that the outcome varied directly with age at onset, and correctly predicted that the infantile and childhood forms of spinal muscular atrophy and of adult-onset proximal muscle atrophy were facets of the same disease.” [2]
In 1986, Banker coauthored a 2-volume textbook with Andrew Engel, titled Myology: Basic and Clinical,,[7] which won the 1986 Book Award of the American Medical Writers Association.
She was active in the Muscular Dystrophy Association of America and held many roles, including Vice President[8] and member of the Scientific Advisory Committee.[2] In 1990, the association named a research fellowship in her honor.[2]
While she specialized in the neuropathology of pediatric neuromuscular disease, including Duchenne muscular dystrophy[9] and arthrogryposis,[10] she also published on intracranial infections,[11] dermatomyositis,[12] leukodystrophy,[13] neonatal hypoxia[14] and central pontine myelinolysis.[15]
Personal life
editIn 1956, she married neurologist Maurice Victor, best known for coauthoring the textbook Adams and Victor's Principles of Neurology with Raymond Delacy Adams, first published by McGraw in 1977. They had one son.[16]
She is remembered as a “teacher of infinite patience,” but “demanding to the point of perfection.” [2]
Honors and awards
edit- 1966: Weil Award for Best Paper on Experimental Neuropathology Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Neuropathology
- 1983: Child Neurology Society Hower Award
- 1986: Book Award of the American Medical Writers Association
- 1990: Muscular Dystrophy Association names "Betty Q. Banker Research Fellowship" in her honor
- 2011: MetroHealth Medical Hall of Honor
Selected works
edit- DENNY-BROWN D, BANKER BQ. Amorphosynthesis from left parietal lesion. AMA Arch Neurol Psychiatry. 1954;71(3):302-313. doi:10.1001/archneurpsyc.1954.02320390032003
- Banker BQ. A phase and electron microscopic study of dystrophic muscle. II. The pathological changes in the newborn Bar Harbor 129 dystrophic mouse. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol. 1968 Apr;27(2):183-209. doi: 10.1097/00005072-196804000-00002. PMID 4869022.
- Banker BQ, Girvin JP. The ultrastructural features of the mammalian muscle spindle. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol. 1971 Apr;30(2):155-95. doi: 10.1097/00005072-197104000-00001. PMID 4260063.
- Myology: Basic and Clinical (with Andrew Engel)
References
edit- ^ "Child Neurology Society". 27 May 2024.
- ^ a b c d e Engel, Andrew G.; Herrick, Maie Kaarsoo; Bray, Garth M. (2010). "Betty Q. Banker, MD (1921–2010)". Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology. 69 (8): 866–867. doi:10.1097/NEN.0b013e3181e7e491.
- ^ Denny-Brown, Derek; Banker, Betty Q. (1954). "Amorphosynthesis from Left Parietal Lesion". A.M.A. Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. 71 (3): 302–313. doi:10.1001/archneurpsyc.1954.02320390032003. PMID 13123592.
- ^ Creese, Mary (2004). Ladies in the Laboratory II. Oxford, UK: Scarecrow Press. pp. 61–63. LCCN 2003020846.
- ^ American Practitioner and Digest of Treatment, Volume 11. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago. 1960. p. 560.
- ^ Byers, Randolph K.; Banker, Betty Q. (1961). "Infantile Muscular Atrophy". Archives of Neurology. 5 (2): 140–164. doi:10.1001/archneur.1961.00450140022003. PMID 13689565.
- ^ Engel, Andrew; Banker, Betty Q. (1986). Myology: Basic and Clinical. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0070195072.
- ^ "2011 MetroHealth Medical Hall of Honor Inductees". MetroHealth. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
- ^ Golbus, M.S.; Stephens, J.D.; Mahoney, M.J.; Hobbins, J.C.; Haseltine, F.P.; Caskey, C.T.; Banker, B.Q. (1979). "Failure of fetal creatine phosphokinase as a diagnostic indicator of Duchenne muscular dystrophy". New England Journal of Medicine. 300 (15): 860–861. doi:10.1056/NEJM197904123001515. PMID 423925.
- ^ Banker, B.Q. (1985). "Neuropathologic aspects of arthrogryposis multiplex congenita". Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 194 (194): 30–43. doi:10.1097/00003086-198504000-00005. PMID 3978931.
- ^ Berman, P.H.; Banker, B.Q. (1966). "Neonatal meningitis. A clinical and pathological study of 29 cases". Pediatrics. 38 (1): 6–24. doi:10.1542/peds.38.1.6. PMID 5936882. S2CID 245084886.
- ^ Cook, C.D.; Rosen, F.S.; Banker, B.Q. (1963). "Dermatomyositis and focal scleroderma". Pediatric Clinics of North America. 10 (4): 979–1016. doi:10.1016/S0031-3955(16)31477-8. PMID 14145026.
- ^ Banker, B.Q. (1964). "Spongy Degeneration of the Central Nervous System in Infancy". Neurology. 14 (11): 981–1001. doi:10.1212/wnl.14.11.981. PMID 14239091. S2CID 11442601.
- ^ Banker, B.Q. (1967). "The neuropathological effects of anoxia and hypoglycemia in the newborn". Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology. 9 (5): 1469–8749. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8749.1967.tb02323.x. PMID 6066019. S2CID 34950306.
- ^ McKee, A.C.; Winkelman, M.D.; Banker, B.Q. (1988). "Central pontine myelinolysis in severely burned patients: relationship to serum hyperosmolality". Neurology. 38 (8): 1211–1217. doi:10.1212/wnl.38.8.1211. PMID 3399069. S2CID 42068902.
- ^ Saxon, Wolfgang (29 June 2001). "Maurice Victor, 81, a Neurologist and Teacher". New York Times.