A patient presents with absolute lymphocytosis with 12% reactive lymphocytes on the peripheral blood smear. The heterophile antibody test is negative. What more specific antibody test should be performed?
A) Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
B) IgM-Epstein-Barr virus
C) Refractory anemia (RA)
D) Bacterial antigens
E) None of the above
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