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    Hyperandrogenemia in patients presenting with acne by Slayden, S M, Moran, C, Sams, Jr, W M, Boots, L R, Azziz, R

    Published in Fertility and sterility (01-05-2001)
    “…To determine whether acne is associated with hyperandrogenemia, regardless of age of presentation. Prospective controlled study. Tertiary-care medical center…”
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    Merkel cell carcinoma occurring in renal transplant patients by Urbatsch, Amy, Sams, W.Mitchell, Urist, Marshall M., Sturdivant, Rachel

    “…Merkel cell carcinoma is a rare, highly aggressive tumor that usually affects the head and neck of elderly patients. We describe 3 cases of this high-grade,…”
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    The dermatology-industry interface: Defining the boundaries by Sams, W.Mitchell, Freedberg, Irwin M.

    “…Support from industry has become an important factor in the growth of the dermatologic profession. However, the relationship creates inevitable conflicts of…”
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    Consensus statement on the ethic of medicine by Sams, W.Mitchell

    “…Because Of Increasing Concern With The Ethical Challenges To Physicians In Recent Years, A Committee Of The Council Of Medical Specialty Societies (CMSS),…”
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    Durable loss of a malignant T-cell clone in a stage IV cutaneous T-cell lymphoma patient treated with high-dose interferon and photopheresis by Haley, Heather R., Davis, Daniel A., Sams, W.Mitchell

    “…Stage IV cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) has a notoriously poor prognosis and many treatment options exist. We describe the successful treatment of a case of…”
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    Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis. Immunologic studies of three generations of a single family by Sams, Jr, W M, Jorizzo, J L, Snyderman, R, Jegasothy, B V, Ward, F E, Weiner, M, Wilson, J G, Yount, W J, Dillard, S B

    Published in The American journal of medicine (01-12-1979)
    “…A family consisting of eight members in three generations (age 10 months to 53 years) affected with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis was studied along with…”
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