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A rare case of severe myositis as paraneoplastic syndrome on breast cancer

Authors
  1. A Bohan
  2. A Christie
  3. A Meazza
  4. Ana Luiza Antunes Faria
  5. C András
  6. Claudia Luci dos Santos Inhaia
  7. CR Maoz
  8. D Levine
  9. D Pectasides
  10. D Rollo Di
  11. EJ Scharman
  12. J Guate
  13. Jorge Yoshinori Shida
  14. JP Callen
  15. KE Tymms
  16. Leonardo Pires Novais Dias
  17. LJ Iorizzo 3rd
  18. Luiz Henrique Gebrim
  19. M Shah
  20. Maissa Marçola Scandiuzzi
  21. MC Dalakas
  22. PH Plotz
  23. PN Sambrook
  24. R Aggarwal
  25. S Yasar
  26. SP Raychaudjuri
  27. TNM system
  28. WJ Gradishar
  29. YJ Song
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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