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Charles Steffen

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Skinmed|January 12, 2007
Squamous cell carcinoma in situ: a historical noteCharles Steffen
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|March 26, 2003
The man behind the eponym: Lucien Marie Pautrier--Pautrier's microabscessCharles Steffen
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|July 26, 2002
The man behind the eponym: John P. O'Brien--ctinic granuloma (O'Brien)Charles Steffen
Skinmed|December 16, 2003
Herman V. Allington, A. Fletcher Hall, and the introduction of liquid nitrogenCharles Steffen
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|January 29, 2005
Ketron-Goodman disease, Woringer-Kolopp disease, and pagetoid reticulosisCharles Steffen
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|December 25, 2004
Frédéric Woringer: Pautrier-Woringer disease (lipomelanotic reticulosis/dermatopathic lymphadenitis)Charles Steffen
Skinmed|March 9, 2006
Why a historical approach has clinical benefits: John Hinchman Stokes and George Miller MacKeeCharles Steffen
Skinmed|November 12, 2005
Why a historical approach has clinical benefits: Staphylococcus toxoid and autohemotherapyCharles Steffen
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|October 3, 2006
Dermatopathology in historical perspective: epithelioma cuniculatum (Aird)Charles Steffen
Skinmed|July 21, 2006
Quinacrine and lichen planus-like dermatitis: a forgotten vignette of World War IICharles Steffen
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Skinmed|January 12, 2007
Squamous cell carcinoma in situ: a historical noteCharles Steffen
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|March 26, 2003
The man behind the eponym: Lucien Marie Pautrier--Pautrier's microabscessCharles Steffen
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|July 26, 2002
The man behind the eponym: John P. O'Brien--ctinic granuloma (O'Brien)Charles Steffen
Skinmed|December 16, 2003
Herman V. Allington, A. Fletcher Hall, and the introduction of liquid nitrogenCharles Steffen
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|January 29, 2005
Ketron-Goodman disease, Woringer-Kolopp disease, and pagetoid reticulosisCharles Steffen
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|December 25, 2004
Frédéric Woringer: Pautrier-Woringer disease (lipomelanotic reticulosis/dermatopathic lymphadenitis)Charles Steffen
Skinmed|March 9, 2006
Why a historical approach has clinical benefits: John Hinchman Stokes and George Miller MacKeeCharles Steffen
Skinmed|November 12, 2005
Why a historical approach has clinical benefits: Staphylococcus toxoid and autohemotherapyCharles Steffen
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|October 3, 2006
Dermatopathology in historical perspective: epithelioma cuniculatum (Aird)Charles Steffen
Skinmed|July 21, 2006
Quinacrine and lichen planus-like dermatitis: a forgotten vignette of World War IICharles Steffen
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