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An Abnormal Proliferation of B Lymphocytes Seen in Lymph Node

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Question 9

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An abnormal proliferation of B lymphocytes seen in lymph node biopsy with a morphology resembling an owl's eye is commonly associated with:


A) Acute lymphocytic leukemia
B) Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
C) Infectious mononucleosis
D) Hodgkin's disease

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