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Review of the peripheral smear at ×100 magnification shows a nucleated erythroid, A, rare blast, with prominent nucleoli and immature chromatin pattern, B, a left shifted myeloid series with immature promyelocytes and metamyelocyte, C, and occasional monocytes noted, D

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