Myelofibrotic transformations of polycythemia vera and essential thrombocythemia are morphologically, biologically, and prognostically indistinguishable from primary myelofibrosis

Nikhil Sangle, Josh Cook, Sherrie Perkins, Carolin J. Teman, David Bahler, Kimberly Hickman, Andrew Wilson, Josef Prchal, Mohamed E. Salama

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