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Coexistence of thyroid metastasis carcinoma in the background of HT and primary thyroid mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue B cell lymphoma in a thyroid gland

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Li, B., Tang, Y., Xiao, D. et al. Coexistence of thyroid metastasis carcinoma in the background of HT and primary thyroid mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue B cell lymphoma in a thyroid gland. Ann Hematol 89, 1053–1056 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00277-010-0906-4

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