Multiple Choice
What is the most common red cell inclusion body seen in megaloblastic anemia?
A) Cabot ring
B) Howell-Jolly body
C) Basophilic stippling
D) Hemoglobin H bodies
E) None of the above
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Q4: In megaloblastic anemia, the absolute reticulocyte count
Q5: In megaloblastic anemia, the band and metamyelocyte
Q6: The reversed myeloid-erythroid ratio in the bone
Q7: Which cell lineage may also be affected
Q8: What percentage of megaloblastic anemia is due
Q10: Which hematologic condition is indicated with a
Q11: What findings distinguishes megaloblastic anemia due to
Q12: What is the etiology of ineffective hematopoiesis
Q13: What statement is true regarding pancytopenia?<br>A) Decreased
Q14: How is asynchrony defined?<br>A) Normal nuclear and