Severe herpes virus (HSV-2) infection in two patients with myelodysplasia and undetectable NK cells and plasmacytoid dendritic cells in the blood.
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É. Oksenhendler | B. Autran | P. Massip | O. Chosidow | P. Lebon | A. Dalloul | P. Ribaud | G. Carcelain | S. Louvet
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