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Association Between a Common, Benign Genotype and Unnecessary Bone Marrow Biopsies Among African American Patients.
JAMA Intern Med
18
2021
Participants, Patients, WBC, hematologic abnormality, isolated low, isolated low WBC count, patients, rs2814778, the benig, white blood cell
Author NameAffiliation
Sara L Van DriestVanderbilt University Medical Center
Sara L Van DriestVanderbilt University Medical Center
Noura S Abul-HusnInstitute for Genomic Health, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Noura S Abul-HusnIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Noura S Abul-HusnInstitute for Genomic Health, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Noura S Abul-HusnIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Joseph T GlessnerPerelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Joseph T GlessnerThe Center for Applied Genomics, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Joshua C DennyVanderbilt University Medical Center
Jonathan S SchildcroutVanderbilt University Medical Center
Christian M ShafferVanderbilt University Medical Center
Frank D MentchThe Center for Applied Genomics, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Frank D MentchThe Center for Applied Genomics, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
John J ConnollyPerelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Dan M RodenVanderbilt University Medical Center
Dan M RodenVanderbilt University Medical Center
Dan M RodenVanderbilt University Medical Center
Hakon HakonarsonPerelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Hakon HakonarsonPerelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Nancy J CoxVanderbilt University Medical Center
Nancy J CoxVanderbilt University Medical Center
Scott C BorinsteinVanderbilt University Medical Center
Jonathan D MosleyVanderbilt University Medical Center
Jonathan D MosleyVanderbilt University Medical Center
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