Primary cutaneous marginal zone B-cell lymphoma: a report of 9 cases.
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F. Berger | B. Coiffier | C. Sebban | B. Balme | P. Bryon | A. Claudy | B. Chouvet | A. Fouchardière | H. Perrot
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