Simultaneous appearance of central nervous system relapse and subarachnoid hemorrhage during the treatment for acute promyelocytic leukemia
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S. Aoki | K. Ohtomo | Y. Kanda | M. Kurokawa | T. Motokura | S. Chiba | T. Asai | A. Hangaishi | Takuro Watanabe | K. Oshima | S. Nagai
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