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Morphologic dysplasia in de novo acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is related to unfavorable cytogenetics but has no independent prognostic relevance under the conditions of intensive induction therapy: results of a multiparameter analysis from the German AML Cooperative Group studies

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Title:Morphologic dysplasia in de novo acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is related to unfavorable cytogenetics but has no independent prognostic relevance under the conditions of intensive induction therapy: results of a multiparameter analysis from the German AML Cooperative Group studies
Creators Name:Haferlach, T., Schoch, C., Loeffler, H., Gassmann, W., Kern, W., Schnittger, S., Fonatsch, C., Ludwig, W.D., Wuchter, C., Schlegelberger, B., Staib, P., Reichle, A., Kubica, U., Eimermacher, H., Balleisen, L., Grueneisen, A., Haase, D., Aul, C., Karow, J., Lengfelder, E., Woermann, B., Heinecke, A., Sauerland, M.C., Buechner, T. and Hiddemann, W.
Source:Journal of Clinical Oncology
ISSN:0732-183X
Volume:21
Page Range:256-265
Date:15 January 2003
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