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For the past 3 weeks, a 24-year-old man has felt tired and has had a low grade fever. Physical examination reveals axillary, cervical, and inguinal adenopathy along with a palpable spleen tip. He has mild scleral icterus. His temperature is 37.5 C. Laboratory studies show a positive monospot test. His condition gradually improves over the next month. Which of the following peripheral blood findings is most likely to be found in this man?
A Ring forms in erythrocytes
B Atypical lymphocytes
C Howell-Jolly bodies in erythrocytes
D Gram negative diplococci in neutrophils
E Markedly decreased platelets

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#2
Atypical lymphocytes ?
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#3
it is infectious mono---c
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#4
B..Inf.mono
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#5
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#6
B yeah!
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#7
type error it is BBB
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#8
Yes it B...he has infectious mononucleo.
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