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Diagnostik und Klassifikation kutaner Lymphome

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Dermatologische Onkologie

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Die Haut stellt ein wichtiges Immunorgan des Menschen dar. Spezialisierte Lymphozyten haben hier ihr Immunkompartiment, genannt SALT (skin-associated lymphoid tissues), und üben wichtige Funktionen hinsichtlich der lokalen Infektabwehr, Steuerung von Zellwachstum und Wundheilung aus [21, 28]

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Sterry, W., Gellrich, S., Audring, H., Schulze, P., Jahn, S. (1997). Diagnostik und Klassifikation kutaner Lymphome. In: Garbe, C., Dummer, R., Kaufmann, R., Tilgen, W. (eds) Dermatologische Onkologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60622-9_46

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