Follicular Peripheral T-cell Lymphoma Expands the Spectrum of Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma Mimics
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C. Copie-Bergman | P. Gaulard | S. Swerdlow | T. Marafioti | L. de Leval | C. Haioun | K. Belhadj | M. Delfau-Larue | A. Plonquet | J. Audouin | V. Molinier-Frenkel | N. Martin‐Garcia | J. Moroch
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