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Wolfgang Weyers

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The American Journal of Dermatopathology|January 21, 2012
The fallacy of the concept of invasion--critique in historical perspective with implications for diagnosis of early malignant neoplasmsWolfgang Weyers
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology|January 4, 2012
The 'epidemic' of melanoma between under- and overdiagnosisWolfgang Weyers
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|April 21, 2020
The Specific Diagnosis-Pretension or Illusion? A Critical Review of the Goals, Accomplishments, Disappointments, and Challenges of the International Society of Dermatopathology at 40 Years of AgeWolfgang Weyers
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|October 21, 2006
A. Bernard Ackerman--the "Legend" turns 70Wolfgang Weyers
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|January 17, 2019
The Life and Work of Felix Pinkus-A Reminder on the Occasion of His 150th BirthdayWolfgang Weyers
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|June 21, 2016
Forward to the Past-Oncology Between Underdiagnosis and OvertreatmentWolfgang Weyers
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|May 21, 2016
William Boog Leishman-A Brief Reminder of His Life and Work on the Occasion of His 150th BirthdayWolfgang Weyers
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology|November 22, 2014
Hypertrophic lichen sclerosus sine sclerosis: clues to histopathologic diagnosis when presenting as psoriasiform lichenoid dermatitisWolfgang Weyers
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|August 28, 2020
The Emperor's New Clothes: A Critique of the Current WHO Classification of Malignant MelanomaWolfgang Weyers
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|January 19, 2013
Hypertrophic lichen sclerosus with dyskeratosis and parakeratosis--a common presentation of vulvar lichen sclerosus not associated with a significant risk of malignancyWolfgang Weyers
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The American Journal of Dermatopathology|January 21, 2012
The fallacy of the concept of invasion--critique in historical perspective with implications for diagnosis of early malignant neoplasmsWolfgang Weyers
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology|January 4, 2012
The 'epidemic' of melanoma between under- and overdiagnosisWolfgang Weyers
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|April 21, 2020
The Specific Diagnosis-Pretension or Illusion? A Critical Review of the Goals, Accomplishments, Disappointments, and Challenges of the International Society of Dermatopathology at 40 Years of AgeWolfgang Weyers
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|October 21, 2006
A. Bernard Ackerman--the "Legend" turns 70Wolfgang Weyers
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|January 17, 2019
The Life and Work of Felix Pinkus-A Reminder on the Occasion of His 150th BirthdayWolfgang Weyers
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|June 21, 2016
Forward to the Past-Oncology Between Underdiagnosis and OvertreatmentWolfgang Weyers
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|May 21, 2016
William Boog Leishman-A Brief Reminder of His Life and Work on the Occasion of His 150th BirthdayWolfgang Weyers
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology|November 22, 2014
Hypertrophic lichen sclerosus sine sclerosis: clues to histopathologic diagnosis when presenting as psoriasiform lichenoid dermatitisWolfgang Weyers
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|August 28, 2020
The Emperor's New Clothes: A Critique of the Current WHO Classification of Malignant MelanomaWolfgang Weyers
The American Journal of Dermatopathology|January 19, 2013
Hypertrophic lichen sclerosus with dyskeratosis and parakeratosis--a common presentation of vulvar lichen sclerosus not associated with a significant risk of malignancyWolfgang Weyers
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