Japanese Variant of Multicentric Castleman's Disease Associated With Serositis and Thrombocytopenia-A Report of Two Cases : Is TAFRO Syndrome (Castleman-Kojima Disease) a Distinct Clinicopathological Entity?
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概要
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- 2013-06-01
著者
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MASAKI Yasufumi
Hematology & Immunology, Kanazawa Medical University School of Medicine
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Kurose Nozomu
Department Of Pathology And Laboratory Medicine Kanazawa Medical University
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Umehara Hisanori
Hematology And Immunology Kanazawa Medical University
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Okazaki Toshiro
Hematology and Immunology Medicine Kanazawa Medical University
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Nakajima Akio
Hematology and Immunology Medicine Kanazawa Medical University
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Sawaki Toshioki
Hematology and Immunology Medicine Kanazawa Medical University
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Iwao Haruka
Hematology and Immunology Medicine Kanazawa Medical University
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Sato Tomomi
Hematology and Immunology Medicine Kanazawa Medical University
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Nakamura Takuji
Hematology and Immunology Medicine Kanazawa Medical University
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Miki Miyuki
Hematology and Immunology Medicine Kanazawa Medical University
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Sakai Tomoyuki
Hematology and Immunology Medicine Kanazawa Medical University
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Kawanami Takafumi
Hematology and Immunology Medicine Kanazawa Medical University
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Fujita Yoshimasa
Hematology and Immunology Medicine Kanazawa Medical University
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Tanaka Masao
Hematology and Immunology Medicine Kanazawa Medical University
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Fukushima Toshihiro
Hematology and Immunology Medicine Kanazawa Medical University
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SAWAKI Toshioki
Hematology and Immunology, Kanazawa Medical University
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IWAO Haruka
Hematology and Immunology, Kanazawa Medical University
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- Japanese Variant of Multicentric Castleman's Disease Associated With Serositis and Thrombocytopenia-A Report of Two Cases : Is TAFRO Syndrome (Castleman-Kojima Disease) a Distinct Clinicopathological Entity?