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    In Leukemia, the Presence of Predominantly Mature Malignant Cells Is
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In Leukemia, the Presence of Predominantly Mature Malignant Cells Is

Question 58

Question 58

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In leukemia, the presence of predominantly mature malignant cells is classified as: __________.


A) Chronic
B) Myeloid
C) Acute
D) Lymphoid
E) Myeloid metaplasia

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