Vocal cord inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor with mucoid deposits harboring TIMP3–ALK fusion: A potential diagnostic pitfall
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Y. Oda | Y. Hayashi | M. Michal | K. Takeuchi | K. Yorita | N. Kuroda | Yuki Togashi | K. Kohashi | Yuichi Yamada | Daisuke Kiyozawa | I. Murakami | Katsushi Miyazaki | Satoko Baba | H. Nakagawa | S. Sakata | Michael Michal | D. Kiyozawa | Kenichi Kohashi
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