Systemic sclerosis with morphea-like plaques histopathologically mimicking cutaneous B-cell lymphoma
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Main Authors: | Ana M. Aragon Sierra, BS (Author), Angelina S. Hwang, BS (Author), Jacob Kechter, BS (Author), Aaron R. Mangold, MD (Author), Vivek Nagaraja, MD (Author), David J. DiCaudo, MD (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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