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Furmanczyk PS et al. – The authors could not document a statistically significant advantage of adding ancillary immunohistochemical and molecular testing to careful histologic evaluation in the workup of suspected cases of early MF. A systemic approach to histologic diagnosis by a single pathologist correlated favorably to the MF panel diagnosis.

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