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    Exam 30: Body Fluid Examination: the Qualitative, Quantitative, and Morphologic Analysis of Serous, Cerebrospinal, and Synovial Fluids
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    Neutrophils Are Not Typically Seen in Which Type of Body
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Neutrophils Are Not Typically Seen in Which Type of Body

Question 22

Question 22

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Neutrophils are not typically seen in which type of body fluid?


A) Pleural
B) Pericardial
C) Peritoneal
D) Synovial
E) Cerebrospinal

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