Acerca del artículo Leucemia promielocítica aguda M3. Reporte de un caso clínico
Journal Title: Revista Eugenio Espejo - Year 2021, Vol 15, Issue 1
Abstract
The author, after reading the article entitled “Acute promyelocytic leukemia M3. Report of a clinical case”, published in the Eugenio Espejo Journal, it was motivated to address the editorial team and the public to express some considerations in this regard
Authors and Affiliations
David Garrido Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay https://orcid. org/0000-0002-7384-1236
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