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J F Fetsch

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The American Journal of Surgical Pathology|November 15, 2000
A clinicopathologic study of 45 pediatric soft tissue tumors with an admixture of adipose tissue and fibroblastic elements, and a proposal for classification as lipofibromatosisJ F Fetsch, M Miettinen, W B Laskin, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|April 6, 2001
The neurofibromatosis type 2 gene is mutated in perineurial cell tumors: a molecular genetic study of eight casesJ Lasota, J F Fetsch, A Wozniak, et al.
Human Pathology|August 19, 1999
Epithelioid sarcoma: an immunohistochemical analysis of 112 classical and variant cases and a discussion of the differential diagnosisM Miettinen, J C Fanburg-Smith, M Virolainen, et al.
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology|November 15, 2000
A distinctive myointimal proliferation ('myointimoma') involving the corpus spongiosum of the glans penis: a clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical analysis of 10 casesJ F Fetsch, R W Brinsko, C J Davis, et al.
Cancer|July 1, 1996
Aggressive angiomyxoma: a clinicopathologic study of 29 female patientsJ F Fetsch, W B Laskin, M Lefkowitz, et al.
Modern Pathology : an Official Journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc|August 28, 1998
Comparison of melanoma antigen recognized by T cells (MART-1) to HMB-45: additional evidence to support a common lineage for angiomyolipoma, lymphangiomyomatosis, and clear cell sugar tumorP A Fetsch, J F Fetsch, F M Marincola, et al.
Cancer|December 1, 1995
A review of 40 patients with extraskeletal osteosarcomaJ S Lee, J F Fetsch, D A Wasdhal, et al.
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The American Journal of Surgical Pathology|November 15, 2000
A clinicopathologic study of 45 pediatric soft tissue tumors with an admixture of adipose tissue and fibroblastic elements, and a proposal for classification as lipofibromatosisJ F Fetsch, M Miettinen, W B Laskin, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|April 6, 2001
The neurofibromatosis type 2 gene is mutated in perineurial cell tumors: a molecular genetic study of eight casesJ Lasota, J F Fetsch, A Wozniak, et al.
Human Pathology|August 19, 1999
Epithelioid sarcoma: an immunohistochemical analysis of 112 classical and variant cases and a discussion of the differential diagnosisM Miettinen, J C Fanburg-Smith, M Virolainen, et al.
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology|November 15, 2000
A distinctive myointimal proliferation ('myointimoma') involving the corpus spongiosum of the glans penis: a clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical analysis of 10 casesJ F Fetsch, R W Brinsko, C J Davis, et al.
Cancer|July 1, 1996
Aggressive angiomyxoma: a clinicopathologic study of 29 female patientsJ F Fetsch, W B Laskin, M Lefkowitz, et al.
Modern Pathology : an Official Journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc|August 28, 1998
Comparison of melanoma antigen recognized by T cells (MART-1) to HMB-45: additional evidence to support a common lineage for angiomyolipoma, lymphangiomyomatosis, and clear cell sugar tumorP A Fetsch, J F Fetsch, F M Marincola, et al.
Cancer|December 1, 1995
A review of 40 patients with extraskeletal osteosarcomaJ S Lee, J F Fetsch, D A Wasdhal, et al.
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