Required hematologic findings for a diagnosis of CLL include:
A) 5000/µL lymphocytes in the peripheral blood
B) 30% lymphocytosis in bone marrow
C) Normocytic/hypochromic anemia
D) A and B
E) A and C
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Q8: CLL has been known to occur simultaneously
Q9: The laboratory test for detecting minimal residual
Q10: In CLL, all of the following might
Q11: What is meant by monoclonality?
A) Presence of
Q12: Which morphologic factors distinguish the lymphocytes of
Q14: What are the consequences of the accumulation
Q15: Autoimmune hemolytic anemia in CLL is characterized
Q16: In CLL there is a malignant proliferation
Q17: Immune dysfunction within proliferating B cells of
Q18: Which immunologic technique is helpful in detecting
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