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Infective dermatitis associated with human T‐lymphotropic virus type 1 infection in Adelaide, South Australia

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1. Hashimoto R, Toda T, Tsutsumi H et al. Abnormal N-glycosylation of the immunoglobulin G j chain in a multiple myeloma patient with crystalglobulinemia: case report. Int. J. Hematol. 2007;… Click to show full abstract

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Keywords: infective dermatitis; associated human; virus type; human lymphotropic; lymphotropic virus; dermatitis associated

Journal Title: Australasian Journal of Dermatology
Year Published: 2018

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