__________, seen in association with mucopolysaccharidosis, has characteristic dark staining and coarse cytoplasmic granules in the cytoplasm of neutrophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes.
A) Alder-Reilly anomaly
B) May-Hegglin anomaly
C) Chédiak-Higashi disease
D) Pelger-Huët anomaly
E) None of the above
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Q30: Myeloperoxidase is present in the primary granules
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Q34: The presence of prominent, dark-staining, coarse cytoplasmic
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A) Sore
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Q38: Slides containing malignant or suspicious lymphocyte morphology
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