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December 1, 1953
The Finding of the L. E. (Lupus Erythematosus) Cells in Smears of Untreated, Freshly Drawn Peripheral Blood
BERNHARD CHOMET, M.D.,
BERNHARD CHOMET, M.D.
1Departments of Pathology, Medicine, and Internal Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital and the Chicago Medical School, Chicago, Ill.
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MARTIN M. KIRSHEN, M.D.,
MARTIN M. KIRSHEN, M.D.
1Departments of Pathology, Medicine, and Internal Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital and the Chicago Medical School, Chicago, Ill.
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GERSHON SCHAEFER, M.D.,
GERSHON SCHAEFER, M.D.
1Departments of Pathology, Medicine, and Internal Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital and the Chicago Medical School, Chicago, Ill.
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POLA MUDRIK, M.T.
POLA MUDRIK, M.T.
1Departments of Pathology, Medicine, and Internal Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital and the Chicago Medical School, Chicago, Ill.
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Blood (1953) 8 (12): 1107–1109.
Article history
Submitted:
May 15, 1953
Accepted:
May 28, 1953
Citation
BERNHARD CHOMET, MARTIN M. KIRSHEN, GERSHON SCHAEFER, POLA MUDRIK; The Finding of the L. E. (Lupus Erythematosus) Cells in Smears of Untreated, Freshly Drawn Peripheral Blood. Blood 1953; 8 (12): 1107–1109. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V8.12.1107.1107
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