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Crystalglobulinaemia: Multiple myeloma presenting with cutaneous and neurological manifestations
Alicia Thornton,
Alicia Thornton
Department of Dermatology, John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Search for more papers by this author Paul Chee,
Paul Chee
Department of Dermatology, John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Search for more papers by this author Simon King,
Simon King
Pathology North, John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
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Alicia Thornton,
Alicia Thornton
Department of Dermatology, John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Search for more papers by this author Paul Chee,
Paul Chee
Department of Dermatology, John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Search for more papers by this author Simon King,
Simon King
Pathology North, John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
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First published: 01 August 2017
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