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   William Laskin, MD
   Associate Professor of Pathology
   Director, Surgical Pathology Division        
   Feinberg 7-342A
   710 N. Fairbanks Court  
   Chicago, IL  60611

   wbl769@northwestern.edu  

Phone:  (312) 926-1367    

Anatomic Pathology Division
Autopsy   Surgical Pathology  

Medical School

Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University

Site of Residency

National Naval Medical Center


Research Interests

Pathological conditions that involve bone and the soft tissues.

Selected Publications

Laskin WB, Fetsch JF, Lasota J, Miettinen M. Benign epithelioid peripheral nerve sheath tumors of the soft tissues: Clinicopathologic spectrum of 33 cases. Am J Surg Path 29:39-51, 2005

Fetsch JF, Laskin WB, Miettinen M. Palmar-plantar fibromatosis in children and preadolescents. A clinicopathologic study of 56 cases with newly recognized demographics and extended follow-up information. Am J Surg Path 29:1095-1105, 2005

Fetsch JF, Laskin WB, Miettinen M. Nerve sheath myxoma: a clinicopathological and immunohistochemical analysis of 57 morphologically distinctive, S-100 protein- and GFAP-positive, myxoid peripheral nerve sheath tumors with a predilection for the extremities and a high local recurrence rate. Am J Surg Path 29:1615-1624, 2005.

Laskin WB, Fetsch JF, Michal M, Miettinen M. Sclerotic (fibroma-like) lipoma: a distinctive lipoma variant with a predilection for the distal extremities. Am J Dermatopath 28:308-316, 2006.

Laskin WB, Miettinen M, Fetsch JF. Calcareous lesions of the distal extremities resembling tumoral calcinosis (tumoral calcinosis-like lesions): Clinicopathological study of 43 cases emphasizing a pathogenesis-based approach to classification. Am J Surg Path 31:15-25, 2007.

Fetsch JF, Laskin WB, Hallman JR, Lupton GP, Miettinen M. Neurothekeoma: An analysis of 178 tumors with detailed immunohistochemical data and long-term patient follow-up information. Am J Surg Path 31: 1103-1114, 2007.

Laskin WB, Miettinen M, Fetsch JF. Infantile digital fibroma/fibromatosis: A clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical study of 69 tumors from 57 patients with long-term follow-up. Am J Surg Path (in press).


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