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bibliographicCitation Simonart T, Boelaert JR, Van Vooren JP. Enhancement of classic Kaposi's sarcoma growth after intralesional injections of desferrioxamine. Dermatology. 2002;204(4):290–2. doi: 10.1159/000063361. PMID: 12077524.
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