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    What Is Most Striking When Viewing the Peripheral Smear of a Severely
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What Is Most Striking When Viewing the Peripheral Smear of a Severely

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Question 2

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What is most striking when viewing the peripheral smear of a severely anemic patient with megaloblastic anemia?


A) Anisocytosis
B) Poikilocytosis
C) Macro-ovalocytes
D) Hypersegmented neutrophils
E) All of the above

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