A Clinical Laboratory Scientist Sees Unusual,darkly Stained Cytoplasmic Inclusions in Leukocytes

A clinical laboratory scientist sees unusual,darkly stained cytoplasmic inclusions in leukocytes that she has not seen before.She should
A) ignore them; they probably are not significant.
B) report that the patient has Alder-Reilly anomaly.
C) report toxic granulation if the patient is known to have an infection.
D) have a supervisor or pathologist look at the cells.
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