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Coexistence of gastric and pulmonary MALT lymphoma and a clonally related, disseminated large B cell lymphoma with conspicuous angiotropism

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Yoshida-Sakai, N., Oe, K., Kimura, Y. et al. Coexistence of gastric and pulmonary MALT lymphoma and a clonally related, disseminated large B cell lymphoma with conspicuous angiotropism. Ann Hematol 101, 1383–1385 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00277-022-04752-8

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