Extra-axial chordoma of the thumb: Report of a rare case with clinicopathologic and molecular analysis

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Extra-axial chordoma of the thumb : Report of a rare case with clinicopathologic and molecular analysis. / Tehrani, Soudeh Gerami; Kaltoft, Nicolai Stefan; Melchior, Linea Cecilie; Loya, Anand C.

I: Pathology, Research and Practice, Bind 225, 153564, 2021.

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Tehrani, SG, Kaltoft, NS, Melchior, LC & Loya, AC 2021, 'Extra-axial chordoma of the thumb: Report of a rare case with clinicopathologic and molecular analysis', Pathology, Research and Practice, bind 225, 153564. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prp.2021.153564

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Tehrani, S. G., Kaltoft, N. S., Melchior, L. C., & Loya, A. C. (2021). Extra-axial chordoma of the thumb: Report of a rare case with clinicopathologic and molecular analysis. Pathology, Research and Practice, 225, [153564]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prp.2021.153564

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Tehrani SG, Kaltoft NS, Melchior LC, Loya AC. Extra-axial chordoma of the thumb: Report of a rare case with clinicopathologic and molecular analysis. Pathology, Research and Practice. 2021;225. 153564. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prp.2021.153564

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Tehrani, Soudeh Gerami ; Kaltoft, Nicolai Stefan ; Melchior, Linea Cecilie ; Loya, Anand C. / Extra-axial chordoma of the thumb : Report of a rare case with clinicopathologic and molecular analysis. I: Pathology, Research and Practice. 2021 ; Bind 225.

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