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Which Type of Inclusion Is Likely to Be Seen in a Patient

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Question 7

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Which type of inclusion is likely to be seen in a patient with hereditary hemochromatosis?


A) Howell-Jolly bodies
B) Pappenheimer bodies
C) Hemoglobin H inclusion bodies
D) Cabot rings

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