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116 related items for PubMed ID: 23484844

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    Peñalver FJ, Romero R, Forés R, Cabrera R, Briz M, Fernández M.
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  • 52. Cutaneous mucormycosis in bone marrow transplantation recipients.
    Kawasaki M, Kawakami N, Kawai K, Kanekura T.
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    Shiraishi K, Sasaki S, Sadamoto Y.
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    Tyll T, Lyskova P, Hubka V, Muller M, Zelenka L, Curdova M, Tuckova I, Kolarik M, Hamal P.
    Mycopathologia; 2016 Feb; 181(1-2):119-24. PubMed ID: 26363921
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    Brunworth J, Shibuya TY.
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  • 56. Primary cutaneous mucormycosis with a Mucor species: is iron overload a factor?
    MacDonald ML, Weiss PJ, Deloach-Banta LJ, Comer SW.
    Cutis; 1994 Oct; 54(4):275-8. PubMed ID: 7805414
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  • 57. Cutaneous mucormycosis presenting as a penile lesion in a patient with acute myeloblastic leukemia.
    Grossklaus DJ, Dutta SC, Shappel S, Kirchner FK.
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    Pierce PF, Wood MB, Roberts GD, Fitzgerald RH, Robertson C, Edson RS.
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