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Szablewski, Vanessa ; Laurent-Roussel, Sara ; Rethers, Luc ; Rommel, Antoine ; Vaneechout, Pascal ; et. al. Atypical fibrous histiocytoma of the skin with CD30 and p80/ALK1 positivity and ALK gene rearrangement. In: Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, Vol. 41, no. 9, p. 715-719 (2014)