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Dermatomyositis and Lymphoma

Neil H. Cox, MRCP; Clifford M. Lawrence, MRCP
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Department of Dermatology Royal Victoria Infirmary Newcastle/Tyne, England NE1 4LP


Arch Dermatol. 1988;124(4):487-487. doi:10.1001/archderm.1988.01670040007002
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Yamamura T, Tsujimura M, Yoshikawa K:  True histiocytic lymphoma associated with dermatomyositis . Arch Dermatol 1987;;123:1272-1274.
Barnes BE:  Dermatomyositis and malignancy . Ann Intern Med 1976;;84:68-76.

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Yamamura T, Tsujimura M, Yoshikawa K:  True histiocytic lymphoma associated with dermatomyositis . Arch Dermatol 1987;;123:1272-1274.
Barnes BE:  Dermatomyositis and malignancy . Ann Intern Med 1976;;84:68-76.

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