Epstein-Barr Virus-Associated Lymphoproliferative Disorders: Review and Update on 2016 WHO Classification
Epstein-Barr virus (human herpesvirus-4) is very common virus that can be detected in more than 95% of the human population. Most people are asymptomatic and live their entire lives in a chronically infected state (IgG positive). However, in some populations, the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) has been in...
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Main Authors: | Hyun-Jung Kim (Author), Young Hyeh Ko (Author), Ji Eun Kim (Author), Seung-Sook Lee (Author), Hyekyung Lee (Author), Gyeongsin Park (Author), Jin Ho Paik (Author), Hee Jeong Cha (Author), Yoo-Duk Choi (Author), Jae Ho Han (Author), Jooryung Huh (Author) |
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Korean Society of Pathologists & the Korean Society for Cytopathology,
2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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