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  -The cells at the tip of the pointer are most frequently associated with: A)  CLL B)  Hairy cell leukemia C)  Sézary syndrome D)  Multiple myeloma
-The cells at the tip of the pointer are most frequently associated with:


A) CLL
B) Hairy cell leukemia
C) Sézary syndrome
D) Multiple myeloma

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