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Abbott, J.J., Weenig, R.H., Gibson, L.E. (2006). CD8+ Lymphomatoid papulosis with simultaneous Type A, Type B, and Type C lesions. In: Michaelis, S., Feit, J., Burg, G., Kempf, W. (eds) Cutaneous Lymphomas Unusual Cases 2. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-7985-1610-3_8
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