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Richard K. Winkelmann

Richard K. Winkelmann

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Medicine

D-Index
89
Citations
34738
World Ranking
12544
National Ranking
6421

Overview

Richard K. Winkelmann is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States. Their professional profile reflects an association with this well-known medical and research institution, which suggests involvement in clinical or biomedical research contexts.

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Best Publications

  • Severity Scoring of Atopic Dermatitis: The SCORAD Index

    K.U. Schallreuter;Ch. Levenig;J. Berger;J. Umbert

  • ALOPECIA AREATA. AN EVALUATION OF 736 PATIENTS.

    Sigfrid A. Muller;R. K. Winkelmann

  • Dermal mast cell activation by autoantibodies against the high affinity IgE receptor in chronic urticaria.

    Naomasa Niimi;David M. Francis;Faiz Kermani;Brigid F. O'Donnell

  • Atypical lipoma, atypical intramuscular lipoma, and well differentiated retroperitoneal liposarcoma: a reappraisal of 30 cases formerly classified as well differentiated liposarcoma.

    Harry L. Evans;Edward H. Soule;Richard K. Winkelmann

  • Intravenous immunoglobulin in autoimmune chronic urticaria

    B F O'Donnell;R M Barr;A K Black;D M Francis

  • Necrobiosis Lipoidica Diabeticorum: A Clinical and Pathological Investigation of 171 Cases

    Sigfrid A. Muller;R. K. Winkelmann

  • Kaposi's sarcoma: a clinicopathologic study with particular reference to its relationship to the reticuloendothelial system.

    William A. Reynolds;R K Winkelmann;Edward H. Soule

  • Necrobiotic xanthogranuloma with paraproteinemia.

    Steven Kossard;R.K. Winkelmann

  • Bullous Pyoderma Gangrenosum and Leukemia

    Harold O. Perry;Richard K. Winkelmann

  • The cutaneous extravascular necrotizing granuloma (Churg-Strauss granuloma) and systemic disease. A review of 27 cases

    Marian C. Finan;R. K. Winkelmann

  • Cutaneous periarteritis nodosa.

    Jose L. Diaz-Perez;R. K. Winkelmann

  • Diseases Caused by Bacteria

    Otto Braun-Falco;Gerd Plewig;Helmut H. Wolff;Richard K. Winkelmann

  • Differential diagnosis of malignant and benign cutaneous lymphoid infiltrates: a study of 57 cases in which malignant lymphoma had been diagnosed or suspected in the skin.

    Harry L. Evans;Richard K. Winkelmann;Peter M. Banks

  • Histologic, ultrastructural and histochemical studies of granuloma annulare.

    Pablo Umbert;R. K. Winkelmann

  • The clinicopathologic spectrum of lymphomatoid papulosis: Study of 31 cases

    Nestor P. Sanchez;Mark R. Pittelkow;Sigfrid A. Muller;Peter M. Banks

  • THE MERKEL CELL SYSTEM AND A COMPARISON BETWEEN IT AND THE NEUROSECRETORY OR APUD CELL SYSTEM

    R.K. Winkelmann

  • Cancer and scleroderma.

    Scott C. Duncan;R. K. Winkelmann

  • The clinical and histopathologic spectrums of urticarial vasculitis: Study of forty cases

    Nestor P. Sanchez;R.K. Winkelmann;Arnold L. Schroeter;Charles H. Dicken

  • Cutaneous manifestations of Wegener granulomatosis.

    Chung-Hong Hu;Sean O'Loughlin;R. K. Winkelmann

  • Necrobiotic xanthogranuloma with paraproteinemia. A review of 22 cases.

    Marian C. Finan;R. K. Winkelmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerd Plewig
Gerd Plewig Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Gerald J. Gleich
Gerald J. Gleich University of Utah
Klaus Wolff
Klaus Wolff Medical University of Vienna
Thoralf M. Sundt
Thoralf M. Sundt Harvard University
Robert A. Kyle
Robert A. Kyle Mayo Clinic
John P. Cooke
John P. Cooke Houston Methodist
Kristin M. Leiferman
Kristin M. Leiferman University of Utah
Gordon W. Dewald
Gordon W. Dewald Mayo Clinic

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