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    Management of lentigo maligna and lentigo maligna melanoma with paraffin-embedded tangential sections: utility of immunoperoxidase staining and supplemental vertical sections by Stonecipher, M R, Leshin, B, Patrick, J, White, W L

    “…The use of frozen sections in the management of lentigo maligna and lentigo maligna melanoma has been the focus of some controversy. Our purpose was to utilize…”
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    Cutaneous changes of dermatomyositis in patients with normal muscle enzymes: dermatomyositis sine myositis? by Stonecipher, M R, Jorizzo, J L, White, W L, Walker, F O, Prichard, E

    “…Dermatomyositis sine myositis may have various connotations. Controversy exists as to nomenclature, degree of evaluation required, therapy, and course (e.g.,…”
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    Sclerosing Sweat Duct Carcinoma in an 11‐year‐old Boy by McALVANY, JOANNE P., STONECIPHER, MARCUS R., LESHIN, BARRY, PRICHARD, ELIZABETH, WHITE, WAIN

    “…background. Sclerosing sweat duct Carcinoma, or microcystic adnexal Carcinoma, is a rare neoplasm of the skin with both pilar and eccrine differentiation…”
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    Dermatomyositis with normal muscle enzymes: a single blind study of the diagnostic value of thallium-201 scanning by Soni, Bhavik P., Stonecipher, Marcus R., Jorizzo, Joseph L., Ball, James

    “…Background It is well documented that the classic cutaneous lesions of dermatomyositis can precede the onset of muscle involvement or may occur in the absence…”
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    Dermatomyositis with normal muscle enzyme concentrations. A single-blind study of the diagnostic value of magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasound by Stonecipher, M R, Jorizzo, J L, Monu, J, Walker, F, Sutej, P G

    Published in Archives of dermatology (1960) (01-10-1994)
    “…It is well documented that the cutaneous lesions of dermatomyositis may precede clinical myositis or may occur in the absence of any muscle disease detectable…”
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