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References (a list of tautologies):

1. Rambo ON: The limitations of histologic diagnosis. In, Progress in Radiation Therapy, vol II, edited by Buske F, Grune & Stratton, New York, 1962, PP. 215-24.

2. Hanson NR: Patterns of Discovery. Cambridge Press, New York, 1958.

3. Reed RJ: The histological variance of malignant melanoma; the interrelationships of histologic subtype, neoplastic progression, and biologic behavior. Pathol 1985; 17: 301-12.

4. Ackerman AB: Macular and patch lesions of malignant melanoma: malignant melanoma-in-situ. J Dermatol Surg Oncol 1983: 9:615-9.

5. Clark WH Jr, From L, Bernadino EA, Mihm MC Jr: The histogensis and biologic behavior of primary human malignant melanoma of the skin. Cancer Res 1969; 29: 705-26.

6. ReedRJ: Minimal deviation melanoma. In, Pathobiology and Recognition of Malignant Melanoma, Chapter 9, edited by Mihm MC Jr, Murphy GF, and Kaufman N, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 1988, pp 110-52.

7. Reed RJ: Minimal deviation melanoma. Hum Pathol 1990; 21: 1206-11.

8. Breslow A: Thickness, cross-sectional area and depth of invasion in the prognosis of cutaneous melanoma. Ann Surg 1970; 902-70.

9. Ronan SG, Eng AM, Briele HA, Shioura NN, Das Gupta: Thin malignant melanoma with regression and metastases. Arch Dermatol 1987; 123: 1326-30.

10. Kornberg R, Harris M, Ackerman AB: Epidermotropically metstatic malignant melanoma: differentiating malignant melanoma metastatic to the epidermis from malignant melanoma primary in the epidermis. Arch Dermatol 1987: 114: 67-9.

11. Smith JL, Stehlin : Spontaneous regression of primary malignant melanoma with metastases. Cancer 1965; 18: 1399-1415.

12. Singletary SE, Balch CM: Recurrent regional metastases and their management. In, Balch CM, et al, Cutaneous Melanoma, 2nd ed., JB Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, 1992, pp 428-9.

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14. Blessing K, Evans AT, Al-Nafussi A: Verrucous naevoid and keratotic melanoma: a clinico-pathological study of 20 cases. Histopathol 1993; 41: 20-5.

15. McNutt NS, Urmacher C, Hakimian J, Hoss DM, Lugo J: Nevoid malignant melanoma: morphologic patterns and immunohistochemical reactivity. J Cutan Pathol 1995; 22: 502-17.

16. Reed RJ, Ichinose H, Clark WH Jr, Mihm MC Jr: Common and uncommon melanocytic nevi and borderline melanoma. Semin Oncol 1975; 2: 119-47.

17. Reed RJ: Minimal deviation melanoma arising in a congenital nevus. Am J Surg Pathol 1978; 1: 215-20.

18. Reed RJ, Webb HV, Clark WH Jr: Minimal Deviation melanoma (halo nevu variant). Am J Surg Pathol 1990; 21: 1206-11.

19. Reed RJ: Giant congenital nevus: a conceptualization of patterns. J Invest Dermatol 1993; 100: 300s-12s.

20. Smith KJ, Barrett TL, Skelton HG, et al: Spindle cell and epithelioid cell nevi with atypia and metastasis (malignant Spitz Nevus). Am J Surg Pathol 1989; 13: 931-9.

21. Wong TY, Suster S, Duncan LM, Mihm MC Jr: Nevoid melanoma. Hum Pathol 1995; 26: 171-9.

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