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    A Patient Presents with Generalized Lymphadenopathy and a WBC of 100
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A Patient Presents with Generalized Lymphadenopathy and a WBC of 100

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Question 1

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A patient presents with generalized lymphadenopathy and a WBC of 100 ×\times× 109/L.This hematologic picture would most likely be seen in:


A) Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
B) Acute lymphocytic leukemia
C) Burkitt's lymphoma
D) Hairy cell leukemia

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