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1970-1971 — Hartford Hospital (Internal Medicine), Internship1971-1974 — Boston Univ Med Ctr-Univ Hosp (Dermatology), Residency Training
1974-1975 — NYU Medical Center (Mohs Micrographic), Clinical Fellowships
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Reconstruction of acquired ear defects with transauricular flaps
Wood-Smith D; Ascherman JA; Albom MJ
1995 Jan;95(1):173-175, Plastic & reconstructive surgery
Retroauricular flaps based superiorly, inferiorly, or posteriorly may be tunneled through the ear to close a variety of acquired ear defects in a single-stage procedure. The technique is particularly helpful for larger, nonmarginal deformities in which both skin and perichondrium have been excised
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id: 16080,
year: 1995,
vol: 95,
page: 173,
stat: Journal Article,
Bilateral vulvar basal cell carcinomata
Stiller M; Klein W; Dorman R; Albom M
1993 May;28(5 Pt 2):836-838, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Vulvar basal cell carcinoma is rare, accounting for less than 5% of vulvar neoplasms. There is great variation in the clinical appearance of this neoplasm, which occurs most commonly in older women. Metastasis seldom occurs, but the tumor may extend deeply into local tissues. We report the first case of bilateral vulvar basal cell carcinomata in a 66-year-old woman who had received radiotherapy for urethral carcinoma 35 years earlier. Both tumors were treated with Mohs micrographic surgery and have not recurred after 13 years
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id: 13169,
year: 1993,
vol: 28,
page: 836,
stat: Journal Article,
Essentials of Mohs micrographic surgery
Cottel WI; Bailin PL; Albom MJ; Bernstein G; Braun M; Hanke CW; Sutnick TB; Swanson NA
1988 Jan;14(1):11-13, Journal of dermatologic surgery & oncology
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id: 16081,
year: 1988,
vol: 14,
page: 11,
stat: Journal Article,
AVOIDANCE OF OSTEOMYELITIS AFTER MOHS SURGERY - REPLY
Albom, MJ
1985 ;12(4):727-728, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
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id: 30947,
year: 1985,
vol: 12,
page: 727,
stat: Journal Article,
LESSONS TO BE LEARNED FROM DIFFICULT CASES .2
Albom, MJ
1985 ;11(4):430-430, Journal of dermatologic surgery & oncology
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id: 30945,
year: 1985,
vol: 11,
page: 430,
stat: Journal Article,
Multiple pyogenic granuloma-like lesions following hair transplantation
Sarnoff DS; Goldberg DJ; Greenspan AH; Albom MJ
1985 Jan;11(1):32-34, Journal of dermatologic surgery & oncology
Multiple pyogenic granuloma-like lesions occurring at punch graft sites are an unusual complication of hair transplantation heretofore unreported. While the etiology and pathogenesis of such lesions remain elusive, physicians performing hair transplantations should be aware of this potential sequela
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id: 16082,
year: 1985,
vol: 11,
page: 32,
stat: Journal Article,
LESSONS TO BE LEARNED FROM DIFFICULT CASES
ALBOM, MJ
1984 ;10(10):791-791, Journal of dermatologic surgery & oncology
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id: 40882,
year: 1984,
vol: 10,
page: 791,
stat: Journal Article,
Biopsy technique for longitudinal streaks of pigmentation in nails. A preliminary report
Kopf AW; Albom M; Ackerman AB
1984 Summer;6 Suppl:309-312, American journal of dermatopathology
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id: 49413,
year: 1984,
vol: 6 Suppl,
page: 309,
stat: Journal Article,
Osteomyelitis complicating Mohs' chemosurgery
Snyder PA; Alper JC; Albom MJ
1984 Sep;11(3):513-516, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
We report a case of osteomyelitis complicating Mohs' surgery for recurrent basal cell carcinoma of the forehead. The need for immediate versus delayed repair after this type of surgery is discussed. It is evident that open, bone-exposed defects allowed to heal by secondary intention require meticulous wound care and follow-up
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id: 16083,
year: 1984,
vol: 11,
page: 513,
stat: Journal Article,
Surgical gem. modification of surgical gloves to prevent exposure to hepatitis during hair transplantation surgery
Rigel DS; Albom MJ; Geronemus RG; Freedberg IM
1983 Feb;9(2):114-115, Journal of dermatologic surgery & oncology
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id: 9213,
year: 1983,
vol: 9,
page: 114,
stat: Journal Article,
The rampant basal-cell carcinoma: report and lessons of a case
Leider, M; Albom, M; Farina, A T
1980 Mar;6(3):192-195, Journal of dermatologic surgery & oncology
The case of a patient with a basal-cell carcinoma over a clavicle that escaped early treatment and became widespreadand deeply burrowing is recounted. It was first treated by radiotherapy, seemed to have been cured thereby, but two years later showed recurrence. It was then treated by Mohs' fresh-tissue technique which cleared the skin but exposed invaded bone and uncertain depth of involvement below. Radical extirpative surgery was subsequently attempted on two occasions, but when invasion was found to have involved major vessels in the neck, further treatment had to be abandoned. Some lessons of the case are discussed
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id: 101857,
year: 1980,
vol: 6,
page: 192,
stat: Journal Article,
Primary cutaneous squamous-cell carcinoma on the face: penetration to the base of the brain
Albom MJ
1979 Apr;5(4):318-320, Journal of dermatologic surgery & oncology
A recurrent squamous-cell carcinoma that was found clinically to have metastasized to regional lymph nodes was managed by a surgeon skilled in Moh's techniques, a plastic surgeon, and a radiotherapist in a premeditated plan. The malignancy was further found to have extended to the base of the brain. As much surgery as was deemed feasible, still short of complete ablation of the malignancy, was performed. Radiotherapy to the neck prior to radical lymphadenectomy and to the base of the brain subsequently was administered. After one year of follow-up, the patient is well, though prognosis is guarded
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id: 16084,
year: 1979,
vol: 5,
page: 318,
stat: Journal Article,
Repair of large scalp defects by bilateral rotation flaps
Albom MJ
1978 Dec;4(12):906-907, Journal of dermatologic surgery & oncology
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id: 16085,
year: 1978,
vol: 4,
page: 906,
stat: Journal Article,
Dermo-subdermal sutures for long, deep surgical wounds
Albom MJ
1977 Sep-Oct;3(5):504-505, Journal of dermatologic surgery & oncology
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id: 16087,
year: 1977,
vol: 3,
page: 504,
stat: Journal Article,
Postoperative management of the dermabraded face
Albom MJ
1977 Nov-Dec;3(6):590-591, Journal of dermatologic surgery & oncology
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id: 16086,
year: 1977,
vol: 3,
page: 590,
stat: Journal Article,
Surgical gems: avulsion of a nail plate
Albom MJ
1977 Jan-Feb;3(1):34-35, Journal of dermatologic surgery & oncology
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id: 16089,
year: 1977,
vol: 3,
page: 34,
stat: Journal Article,
Surgical gems: the management of recurrent basal-cell carcinomas. Please, no grafts or flaps at once
Albom MJ
1977 Jul-Aug;3(4):382-384, Journal of dermatologic surgery & oncology
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id: 16088,
year: 1977,
vol: 3,
page: 382,
stat: Journal Article,
Surgical gems
Albom MJ
1976 Mar;2(1):28-30, Journal of dermatologic surgery
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id: 16091,
year: 1976,
vol: 2,
page: 28,
stat: Journal Article,
Surgical gems. Surgical management of a superficial cutaneous abscess
Albom MJ
1976 May;2(2):120-121, Journal of dermatologic surgery
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id: 16090,
year: 1976,
vol: 2,
page: 120,
stat: Journal Article,
Surgical gems: Electrosurgical treatment of rhinophyma
Albom, M
1976 Jun;2(3):189-191, Journal of dermatologic surgery
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id: 101858,
year: 1976,
vol: 2,
page: 189,
stat: Journal Article,
Closure of excisional wounds with "H" flaps
Albom MJ
1975 Dec;1(4):26-27, Journal of dermatologic surgery
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id: 16092,
year: 1975,
vol: 1,
page: 26,
stat: Journal Article,
Facial surgery and local anesthesia
Albom MJ
1975 Jun;1(2):72-72, Journal of dermatologic surgery
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id: 16094,
year: 1975,
vol: 1,
page: 72,
stat: Journal Article,
Surgery of sebaceous cysts
Albom MJ
1975 Oct;1(3):73-74, Journal of dermatologic surgery
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id: 16093,
year: 1975,
vol: 1,
page: 73,
stat: Journal Article,
Surgery of the ear and lip
Albom MJ
1975 Mar;1(1):60-60, Journal of dermatologic surgery
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id: 16097,
year: 1975,
vol: 1,
page: 60,
stat: Journal Article,
Mohs' surgery--fresh tissue technique
Robins P; Albom MJ
1975 Jun;1(2):37-41, Journal of dermatologic surgery
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id: 16095,
year: 1975,
vol: 1,
page: 37,
stat: Journal Article,
Recurrent basal cell carcinomas in young women
Robins P; Albom MJ
1975 Mar;1(1):49-51, Journal of dermatologic surgery
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id: 16096,
year: 1975,
vol: 1,
page: 49,
stat: Journal Article,


