1926
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1926.02370160059006
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Mycosis Fungoides and Kindred Conditions

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“…These two cases, which we have referred to as lymphosarcoma, are closely related clinically and histologically to the other types of lymphoblastoma. 6. While lymphoblastoma is only a tentative classification, it is impossible, in our opinion, to separate them clearly until the etiology is known.…”
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“…These two cases, which we have referred to as lymphosarcoma, are closely related clinically and histologically to the other types of lymphoblastoma. 6. While lymphoblastoma is only a tentative classification, it is impossible, in our opinion, to separate them clearly until the etiology is known.…”
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confidence: 97%