Case StudyA 13-year-old healthy male presents to his physician for a sports physical. A complete blood count (CBC) is ordered. The automated count triggers a smear review. Which of the following conditions would be most consistent with this patient's peripheral blood picture?

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Case Study
A 13-year-old healthy male presents to his physician for a sports physical. A complete blood count (CBC) is ordered. The automated count triggers a smear review. Which of the following conditions would be most consistent with this patient's peripheral blood picture?

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