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Pruritus as a Presenting Manifestation of Hematologic Malignancy
A clinical manifestation of malignant blood disease - pruritus
Reviewed by Allan S.
In a large retrospective study, lymphoma, myeloma, and myeloid leukemia were the most closely associated malignant blood diseases with pruritus
Hematologic malignancy is the differential diagnosis
During the first year of observation, unexplained pruritus was associated
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The study confirmed that pruritus may be a clinical manifestation of several malignant blood diseases
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