Multiple Choice
A patient presents with a leukocyte count of 120 × 109/L and splenomegaly. The blood smear reveals a shift to the left with promyelocytes and blasts. The platelets are increased, and the LAP is decreased. Which condition is associated with these results?
A) Bacterial infection
B) Reactive chronic neutrophilia
C) Leukemoid reaction
D) CML
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