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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,
Corresponding Author
G. M. Janković
Institute of Hematology, University Clinical Center, 11000 Belgrade, ul. Dr. Koste Todorovića br. 2, Yugoslavia
Institute of Hematology, University Clinical Center, 11000 Belgrade, ul. Dr. Koste Todorovića br. 2, Yugoslavia
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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
Institute of Hematology, University Clinical Center, 11000 Belgrade, ul. Dr. Koste Todorovića br. 2, Yugoslavia
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A. V. Novak
Institute of Hematology, University Clinical Center, 11000 Belgrade, ul. Dr. Koste Todorovića br. 2, Yugoslavia
Search for more papers by this author M. Andolina,
M. Andolina
Istituto per L'Infanzia, 34100 Trieste, via dell'lstria 65/1, Italy
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A. Anagnostopoulos
Department of Hematology, G. Papanicolaou General Hospital, 57010 Thessaloniki, Greece
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G. M. Janković,
Corresponding Author
G. M. Janković
Institute of Hematology, University Clinical Center, 11000 Belgrade, ul. Dr. Koste Todorovića br. 2, Yugoslavia
Institute of Hematology, University Clinical Center, 11000 Belgrade, ul. Dr. Koste Todorovića br. 2, Yugoslavia
Search for more papers by this author A. D. Bogdanović,
A. D. Bogdanović
Institute of Hematology, University Clinical Center, 11000 Belgrade, ul. Dr. Koste Todorovića br. 2, Yugoslavia
Search for more papers by this author M. D. Čolović,
M. D. Čolović
Institute of Hematology, University Clinical Center, 11000 Belgrade, ul. Dr. Koste Todorovića br. 2, Yugoslavia
Search for more papers by this author A. V. Novak,
A. V. Novak
Institute of Hematology, University Clinical Center, 11000 Belgrade, ul. Dr. Koste Todorovića br. 2, Yugoslavia
Search for more papers by this author M. Andolina,
M. Andolina
Istituto per L'Infanzia, 34100 Trieste, via dell'lstria 65/1, Italy
Search for more papers by this author A. Anagnostopoulos,
A. Anagnostopoulos
Department of Hematology, G. Papanicolaou General Hospital, 57010 Thessaloniki, Greece
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First published: July 1996
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