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Dermatopathology: Practical & Conceptual

April - June 1995 | Volume 1, #2
Editorial: Editorial
by A. Bernard Ackerman
Searching for Diogenes: Bulge-Activation Hypothesis Part II—The Bulge is Not a Bulge
by Michael Radonich, Cosimo Misciali, MD, and A. Bernard Ackerman, MD
Lessons of History: Dermatology and Dermatopathology Under the Swastika
by Wolfgang Weyers, MD
Learning and Practicing Clinical Dermatology Through Dermatohistopathology: Elucidation of Cutaneous Clinical Signs by Histopathologic Findings Part II
by Rana Anadolu, MD, Kenneth S. Resnik, MD and A. Bernard Ackerman, MD
Pattern Analysis: Androgenetic Alopecia vs. Telogen Effluvium vs. Alopecia Areata
by Mario DiLeonardo, MD
At the Institute: A philosophy of Signout and the Implementation of It
by Richard A. Jacoby, MD
New Quandary: Mycosis Fungoides Increasing in Incidence?
by Usha Alapati, MD and A. Bernard Ackerman, MD
Exceptions: Illuminate the Rules!
by A. Bernard Ackerman, MD and Kenneth S. Resnik, MD
Vista: Naming Cutaneous Cysts
by Martin Nilles, MD, Ying Guo, MD and A. Bernard Ackerman, MD
Bar Talk: Jurors are Forgiving
by James G. O’Kane, Esquire
Saved by the Patient
by E. Michael Kramer, MD, Tetsunori Kimura, MD and Ying Guo, MD
Nevus or Melanoma?
by Kenneth S. Resnik, MD and A. Bernard Ackerman, MD
Histotechnologist to Histopathologist: Punch Biopsy of Alopecias: Methods and Implications
by Gus Mondragon, HT(ASCP) and Mario DiLeonardo, MD
High Power
by David Weedon, MD
 
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