A 65 year old male patient presents with nonspecific symptoms, moderate splenomegaly. His lab tests shows a WBC count of 2000, a normal differential count, Hb 6, platelets 80,000 and 6% blast cells. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A 65 year old male patient presents with nonspecific symptoms, moderate splenomegaly. His lab tests shows a WBC count of 2000, a normal differential count, Hb 6, platelets 80,000 and 6% blast cells. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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A 65 year old male patient presents with nonspecific symptoms, moderate splenomegaly. His lab tests shows a WBC count of 2000, a normal differential count, Hb 6, platelets 80,000 and 6% blast cells. What is the most likely diagnosis?
β Correct Answer: A. Acute myeloid leukemia
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