Volume 52, Issue 3 pp. 234-235
Letters and Correspondence
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Implications of prominent cytologic dysplasia persisting in the marrow of a patient with CML even after the spontaneous disappearance of the Philadelphia chromosome

G. M. Janković

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G. M. Janković

Institute of Hematology, University Clinical Center, 11000 Belgrade, ul. Dr. Koste Todorovića br. 2, Yugoslavia

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A. D. Bogdanović

A. D. Bogdanović

Institute of Hematology, University Clinical Center, 11000 Belgrade, ul. Dr. Koste Todorovića br. 2, Yugoslavia

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M. D. Čolović

M. D. Čolović

Institute of Hematology, University Clinical Center, 11000 Belgrade, ul. Dr. Koste Todorovića br. 2, Yugoslavia

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A. V. Novak

A. V. Novak

Institute of Hematology, University Clinical Center, 11000 Belgrade, ul. Dr. Koste Todorovića br. 2, Yugoslavia

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M. Andolina

M. Andolina

Istituto per L'Infanzia, 34100 Trieste, via dell'lstria 65/1, Italy

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A. Anagnostopoulos

A. Anagnostopoulos

Department of Hematology, G. Papanicolaou General Hospital, 57010 Thessaloniki, Greece

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