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Published in Oncology

Journal Scan / Research · August 29, 2020

Clinical Characteristics and Risk Factors Associated With COVID-19 Severity in Patients With Hematological Malignancies

The Lancet Haematology

 

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The Lancet Haematology
Clinical Characteristics and Risk Factors Associated With COVID-19 Severity in Patients With Haematological Malignancies in Italy: A Retrospective, Multicentre, Cohort Study
Lancet Haematol 2020 Aug 13;[EPub Ahead of Print], F Passamonti, C Cattaneo, L Arcaini, R Bruna, M Cavo, F Merli, E Angelucci, M Krampera, R Cairoli, MG Della Porta, N Fracchiolla, M Ladetto, C Gambacorti Passerini, M Salvini, M Marchetti, R Lemoli, A Molteni, A Busca, A Cuneo, A Romano, N Giuliani, S Galimberti, A Corso, A Morotti, B Falini, A Billio, F Gherlinzoni, G Visani, MC Tisi, A Tafuri, P Tosi, F Lanza, M Massaia, M Turrini, F Ferrara, C Gurrieri, D Vallisa, M Martelli, E Derenzini, A Guarini, A Conconi, A Cuccaro, L Cudillo, D Russo, F Ciambelli, AM Scattolin, M Luppi, C Selleri, E Ortu La Barbera, C Ferrandina, N Di Renzo, A Olivieri, M Bocchia, M Gentile, F Marchesi, P Musto, AB Federici, A Candoni, A Venditti, C Fava, A Pinto, P Galieni, L Rigacci, D Armiento, F Pane, M Oberti, P Zappasodi, C Visco, M Franchi, PA Grossi, L Bertù, G Corrao, L Pagano, P Corradini

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