t(14;18)(q32;q21) involving IGH and MALT1 is uncommon in cutaneous MALT lymphomas and primary cutaneous diffuse large B‐cell lymphomas
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S. Swerdlow | R. Tubbs | E. Hsi | J. Cook | Nicholas T Wongchaowart | Bong K Kim | Bong K. Kim | Steven H. Swerdlow | Nicholas T. Wongchaowart | Eric D. Hsi | Nicholas Wongchaowart
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