Increased number of Hassall's corpuscles in myasthenia gravis patients with thymic hyperplasia
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K. Kondo | R. Kaji | Y. Takahama | T. Kitagawa | N. Matsui | Y. Nomura | S. Yamashita | I. Ohigashi | Mie Sakata | T. Furukawa | Y. Nakagawa | K. Tanaka
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