T-immunophenotype lymphoblastic lymphoma with secondary cutaneous involvement associated with rapid regression followed up with positron emission tomography
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Main Authors: | Carla de F.P. Favaro, MD (Author), Anna Paula V.O. Bomtempo, MD (Author), Bruno S. dos Santos, MD (Author), Luciana T.C. de M. Tucunduva, MD (Author), Silmara da C.P. Cestari, MD, PhD (Author), Reinaldo T. Filho, MD, PhD (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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