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Peliosis hepatis after treatment with 2-chloro-3'-deoxyadenosine.
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This is the first report of peliosis hepatis associated with administration of 2-chloro-3'-deoxyadenosine and the literature is reviewed.Abstract:
Peliosis hepatis is an unusual disorder associated with a variety of diseases and treatments. This is the first report of peliosis hepatis associated with administration of 2-chloro-3'-deoxyadenosine. The literature is reviewed.read more
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