Engraftment after transplant is determined by short-term evidence of hematopoietic proliferation. What are the peripheral blood absolute cell counts that indicate short-term engraftment?
A) Absolute neutrophil count is more than 100 mcL (µL) and platelet count is more than 50,000 mcL.
B) Absolute lymphocyte count is less than 500 mcL, and platelet count is more than 10,000 mcL.
C) Neutrophil count is more than 500 mcL, and platelet count is more than 20,000 mcL.
D) Neutrophil count is more than 1000 mcL, and the platelet count is more than 10,000 mcL.
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