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1. Spontaneous recovery from severe parvovirus B19 pure red cell aplasia, in a heart transplant recipient, as demonstrated by marrow culture. Amiot L, Langanay T, Drénou B, Lelong B, Le Prisé PY, Logeais Y, Colimon R, Fauchet R. Hematol Cell Ther; 1998 Apr; 40(2):71-3. PubMed ID: 9615250 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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