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T-cell lymphomas in Dermatology

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T-cell lymphomas in Dermatology
  • Introduction to cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
  • Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma locations infographics
  • Different cutaneous T-cell lymphoma conditions photo gallery
  • Skin barrier dysfunction layout
  • Template for approaches in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
  • Templates of before and after cutaneous T-cell lymphoma in patients
  • Patient performance report on cutaneous T-cell lymphoma cases
  • Staging and classification layouts
  • Collaborators and team members' templates
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