T‐cell papulosis associated with B‐cell malignancy: a distinctive clinicopathologic entity
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T. Petrella | M. Beylot-Barry | L. Machet | F. Grange | N. Ortonne | S. Barete | S. Ingen-Housz-Oro | N. Bonnet | A. Durlach | N. Franck | B. Vergier | L. Visseaux | G. Herve | A. Chassine | C. Leclec'h | M. Beylot‐Barry
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