Plasma cell morphology as a trigger for the diagnosis of adult Fanconi syndrome

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Main Authors: Ibtisam Abdullah, Johan Niemann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/jha2.363
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spelling doaj.art-00715f39ccdd4dac9a2440dd5de842982023-08-21T14:05:38ZengWileyeJHaem2688-61462022-02-013123623710.1002/jha2.363Plasma cell morphology as a trigger for the diagnosis of adult Fanconi syndromeIbtisam Abdullah0Johan Niemann1Division of Haematological Pathology Department of Pathology Northland District Health Board Northland New ZealandDivision of Haematological Pathology Department of Pathology Northland District Health Board Northland New Zealandhttps://doi.org/10.1002/jha2.363
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title Plasma cell morphology as a trigger for the diagnosis of adult Fanconi syndrome
title_full Plasma cell morphology as a trigger for the diagnosis of adult Fanconi syndrome
title_fullStr Plasma cell morphology as a trigger for the diagnosis of adult Fanconi syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Plasma cell morphology as a trigger for the diagnosis of adult Fanconi syndrome
title_short Plasma cell morphology as a trigger for the diagnosis of adult Fanconi syndrome
title_sort plasma cell morphology as a trigger for the diagnosis of adult fanconi syndrome
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