Multiple Choice
The reversed myeloid-erythroid ratio in the bone marrow of a person with megaloblastic anemia is defined as:
A) Myeloid hyperplasia
B) Erythroid hypoplasia
C) Erythroid hyperplasia
D) Hypocellularity
E) None of the above
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