Multiple Choice
A cell commonly seen in BAL specimens is the bronchial lining cell which can be distinguished by the presence of:
A) Prominent nucleoli with a regular nuclear membrane
B) Partially clumped nuclear chromatin and jagged nuclear membrane
C) Row of cilia on one end of the cell
D) Abundant deeply basophilic cytoplasm with man vacuoles
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