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Fever of unknown origin during treatment of mantle-cell lymphoma: is it relapsing disease?

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HJB and NW performed the research; EL, NW, and HJB analyzed the data and wrote the paper. HJB supervised the study.

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Boiten, HJ., Wlazlo, N. & Lugtenburg, P.J. Fever of unknown origin during treatment of mantle-cell lymphoma: is it relapsing disease?. Ann Hematol 101, 1359–1360 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00277-021-04725-3

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