Cytotoxic hepatosplenic γδ T-cell lymphoma following acute myeloid leukemia bearing two distinct γ chains of the T-cell receptor . Biological and clinical features
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D. Kabelitz | D. Hoelzer | T. Hinz | S. Harder | P. Mitrou | E. Weidmann | S. Kriener | S. Klein | D. Schui
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