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Rashid R et al. - Leukemias and Lymphomas can present in indolent and surprisingly unusual manners. Although uncommon, follicular lesions such as eosinophilic folliculitis have been reported in association with leukemia. However, follicular and papular mucinosis are novel associations for chronic myelomonocytic leukemia.

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