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    Hidradenitis suppurativa: A comprehensive review by Alikhan, Ali, Lynch, Peter J., MD, Eisen, Daniel B., MD

    “…Hidradenitis suppurativa, also known as acne inversa, is a chronic, often debilitating disease primarily affecting the axillae, perineum, and inframammary…”
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    Treatment of hidradenitis suppurativa with biologic medications by Lee, Robert A., MD, PhD, Eisen, Daniel B., MD

    “…Given the absence of significant improvement in the treatment of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) with traditional medical and surgical therapies, biologics have…”
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    Sebaceous lesions and their associated syndromes: Part I by Eisen, Daniel B., MD, Michael, Daniel J., MD, PhD

    “…Sebaceous neoplasms have long been a source of confusion to dermatologists and pathologists alike. Disagreements regarding nomenclature, classification, and…”
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    Surgeon's garb and infection control: What's the evidence? by Eisen, Daniel B., MD

    “…Surgical site infections are an important complication resulting from surgery. Before the 20th century a significant number of surgeries resulted in death from…”
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    Surgical and Noninvasive Modalities for Scar Revision by Ward, Rachel E., MD, Sklar, Lindsay R., MD, Eisen, Daniel B., MD

    Published in Dermatologic clinics (01-07-2019)
    “…Scar revision is of premier importance to the dermatologic surgeon. Some of the least invasive modalities include use of silicone gel sheets, resurfacing with…”
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    Sebaceous lesions and their associated syndromes: Part II by Eisen, Daniel B., MD, Michael, Daniel J., MD, PhD

    “…Sebaceous lesions are associated with two syndromes with widespread multisystem disorders and tumors. Linear sebaceous nevus syndrome has been traditionally…”
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    Risk of second primary cutaneous and noncutaneous melanoma after cutaneous melanoma diagnosis: A population-based study by Beroukhim, Kourosh, Pourang, Aunna, Eisen, Daniel B.

    “…While cutaneous melanomas (CM) account for greater than 90% of all melanomas, noncutaneous melanomas (NCM) are more aggressive and associated with worse…”
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    Surgeon error and slide quality during Mohs micrographic surgery: Is there a relationship with tumor recurrence? by Campbell, Tracy, MD, Armstrong, April W., MD, MPH, Schupp, Clayton W., PhD, Barr, Keira, MD, Eisen, Daniel B., MD

    “…Background Recurrences after Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) have been associated in the past with aggressive tumor type, large tumor size, and location within…”
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    Borrowing from Femininity: The Caring Man, Hybrid Masculinities, and Maintaining Male Dominance by Eisen, Daniel B., Yamashita, Liann

    Published in Men and masculinities (01-12-2019)
    “…Prevalent cultural representations of masculinity depict men as aggressive, emotionally distant individuals whose hard and muscular bodies epitomize these…”
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    Congenital melanocytic nevi: Where are we now? Part I. Clinical presentation, epidemiology, pathogenesis, histology, malignant transformation, and neurocutaneous melanosis by ALIKHAN, Ali, IBRAHIMI, Omar A, EISEN, Daniel B

    “…Congenital melanocytic nevi (CMN) are present at birth or arise during the first few weeks of life. They are quite common, may have a heritable component, and…”
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    Aesthetic outcome of intermediate closure versus intermediate closure followed by 2-octyl cyanoacrylate: A randomized evaluator-blinded split-wound comparative effectiveness trial by Kwapnoski, Zachary, Doost, Mohammad Saffari, Vy, Michelle, Eisen, Daniel B.

    “…Dermatologic surgeons are increasingly using surgical adhesives in their practice. Studies comparing sutured wounds to those that utilize a combination of…”
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