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Pitfalls of treating chronic myeloid leukaemia with dasatinib – pulmonary arterial hypertension as a rare complication
P. Čičátková, A. Kvetková, T. Horňák, L. Semerád, D. Žáčková
A peripherally inserted central catheter is a safe means of ensuring long-term central venous access in patients with acute leukaemia – a single centre experience
T. Szotkowski, M. Čerňan, L. Vráblová, P. Rohoň, V. Hájková, P. Holúbková, K. Kaštilová, P. Konupčíková, K. Kovaříková, S. Utíkalová, H. Vašková, M. Vodičková, J. Vykydalová, M. Labudíková, T. Papajík
POEMS syndrome – a rare disease associated with monoclonal gammopathy and polyneuropathy: diagnosis and treatment
Z. Král, Marta Krejčí, L. Pour, M. Štork, Martin Krejčí, V. Sandecká, Z. Adam
Obinutuzumab in the treatment of a patient with Waldenström macroglobulinemia and rituximab intolerance: a case report
Z. Adam, M. Krejčí, L. Pour, M. Štork, V. Sandecká, Z. Král
Transfusion and Haematology Today
2020 Issue Preview preliminary publication
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- POEMS syndrome – a rare disease associated with monoclonal gammopathy and polyneuropathy: diagnosis and treatment
- Obinutuzumab in the treatment of a patient with Waldenström macroglobulinemia and rituximab intolerance: a case report
- A peripherally inserted central catheter is a safe means of ensuring long-term central venous access in patients with acute leukaemia – a single centre experience
- Pitfalls of treating chronic myeloid leukaemia with dasatinib – pulmonary arterial hypertension as a rare complication