Severe Lower Limb Ischemia by Massive Arterial Thrombosis Revealing an Acute Myeloid Leukemia Needing for Leg Amputation: Clinical and Emotional Aspects Related to the Communication with the Patient and His Family
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P. D’Angelo | Angela Trizzino | C. Mosa | F. Valentino | F. Talarico | F. Di Marco | P. Guadagna | C. Taormina
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