Primary cutaneous lymphoma in Argentina: a report of a nationwide study of 416 patients
International Journal of Dermatology2018Vol. 58(4), pp. 449–455
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Alejandra Abeldaño, Paula Enz, Matías Maskin, Andrea Bettina Cervini, N Torres, Ana Clara Acosta, Marina Narbaitz, Silvia I. Vanzulli, Mirta Orentrajch, M Andres Villareal, Maria L. Garcia Pazos, Mariana Arias, Evelyn Andrea Zambrano Franco, María Inés Fontana, Roberto Chuit
Abstract
This study revealed relatively higher rates of MF and lower rates of CBCL in Argentinean patients that have been reported in American and European countries.
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