Multiple organ failure associated with extensive metastatic calcification in a patient with an intermediate state of human T lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV‐I) infection: Report of an autopsy case
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K. Ooya | R. Ichinohasama | T. Sawai | H. Naganuma | Hirbyuki Kumamoto | Yotaro Furukawa | N. Akiu | Maki Kano
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