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    A Patient Presents with Larger-Than-Normal Neutrophils with Hypersegmentation, Oval Macrocytes
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A Patient Presents with Larger-Than-Normal Neutrophils with Hypersegmentation, Oval Macrocytes

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A patient presents with larger-than-normal neutrophils with hypersegmentation, oval macrocytes, and pancytopenia. This could be an indicator of:


A) Pelger-Huët anomaly
B) Myeloproliferative disorder
C) Megaloblastic anemia
D) Infection

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