Bone Marrow

Ungraded Practice Question

The upper photograph of this bone marrow section also reveals distinct hyperplasia with total replacement of the fat. The lower photograph is a Wright/Giemsa stain. Calculate the M:E ratio of the distribution of myeloid and erythroid cells in the lower photograph. The peripheral white blood count was 18,500/cumm. The most likely associated condition is:

Please select the single best answer

Active infection
Hemolytic anemia
Drug reaction
Myelogenous leukemia

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