An increase in erythroid cellularity without disruption of the normal myeloid-to-erythroid ratio is termed:
A) Erythrocytic hypoplasia
B) Erythrocytic hyperplasia
C) Granulocytic hyperplasia
D) Granulocytic hypoplasia
E) None of the above
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