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Cytokeratin expression by CD34 positive blasts in a case of refractory anaemia with excess of blasts in transformation (RAEB-t)
  1. J-L Dargent,
  2. K Jochmans,
  3. M De Waele,
  4. R Schots,
  5. C Bourgain
  1. Department of Pathology, CHU Saint-Pierre/ULB Institut Jules Bordet, 1 rue Héger-Bordet, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium jldargent@hotmail.com
  2. Laboratory of Haematology, Academisch Ziekenhuis-VUB, 101 Laarbeeklaan, B-1090 Brussels
  3. Department of Haemato-Oncology, Academisch Ziekenhuis-VUB
  4. Department of Pathology, Academisch Ziekenhuis-VUB

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