Evaluation of a new paraffin-reactive CD7 T-cell deletion marker and a polymerase chain reaction-based T-cell receptor gene rearrangement assay: implications for diagnosis of mycosis fungoides in community clinical practice.
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R. Tubbs | A. Ormsby | E. Hsi | W. Bergfeld
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