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The Blood in Rheumatology

In: Skills in Rheumatology [Internet]. Singapore: Springer; 2021. Chapter 13.
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The Blood in Rheumatology

Nahid Janoudi et al.
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Hematologic disorders including anemia, white blood cells abnormalities, platelet abnormalities, coagulopathy, and hematologic malignancies can be manifested in many autoimmune rheumatic diseases [1].

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