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The Most Characteristic Change Seen in the Peripheral Smear of a Patient

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Question 6

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The most characteristic change seen in the peripheral smear of a patient with multiple myeloma is the presence of:


A) Microcytic hypochromic cells
B) Intracellular inclusion bodies
C) Rouleaux
D) Agglutination

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