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The Off-Center Fold

Michael E. Ming, MD, MSCE, Section Editor

Arch Dermatol. 2007;143(7):935-936.

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In the December 1984 issue of the Archives, then-Editor-in-Chief Kenneth A. Arndt,1 MD, announced a new section of the journal that would debut the following month. Dr Arndt described his vision of

a six-page foldout section in which clinicopathologic cases will be presented. . . . Clinical descriptions will appear on the front page, with the diagnosis and discussion on the reverse side. If desired, the entire section may be removed from the journal and posted as a clinicopathologic case quiz.

Under the direction of Antoinette F. Hood, MD, as section editor, the section, originally called Clinicians' Corner, but soon retitled Off-Center Fold, made its debut the following month, in January 1985, and appeared every other month during that year. The 3 vignettes outlined in the first appearance described cases of peripheral giant cell granuloma of the gingiva,2 multiple trichoepitheliomas,3 and Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome.4 The . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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