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Alexander RE, Bradish JR and Warren SP A case of primary cutaneous epidermotropic CD8 positive cytotoxic T cell lymphoma in a patient initially diagnosed with mycosis fungoides over 30 years prior to apparent disease transformation. F1000Posters 2011, 2:1754 (poster)

A case of primary cutaneous epidermotropic CD8 positive cytotoxic T cell lymphoma in a patient initially diagnosed with mycosis fungoides over 30 years prior to apparent disease transformation

Riley E Alexander1, Joshua R Bradish, Simon P Warren
Published 07 Nov 2011
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Published 07 Nov 2011

A case of primary cutaneous epidermotropic CD8 positive cytotoxic T cell lymphoma in a patient initially diagnosed with mycosis fungoides over 30 years prior to apparent disease transformation

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Riley E Alexander1, Joshua R Bradish, Simon P Warren
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1 Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, USA
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48th Annual American Society of Dermatopathology Meeting 2011
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