Invasive Scopulariopsis alboflavescens infection in patient with acute myeloid leukemia
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H. Matsuoka | Katsuya Yamamoto | K. Kamei | H. Minami | I. Tokimatsu | A. Kitao | K. Yakushijin | S. Kawamoto | Sho Nishimura | Y. Miyata | Seiji Kakiuchi | K. Kurata | Y. Mizutani | H. Ichikawa | K. Takenaka | R. Sakai | M. Ito
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