In **AML**, a blast count of **<20%** is sufficient for diagnosis if any of these three cytogenetic abnormalities are present: _____, inv(16), or t(15;17).
Inv 3 is associated with a _____ prognosis in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
Aplastic anemia may be caused by _____ anemia, which occurs due to a dsDNA repair defect, resulting in bone marrow failure
Kostmann syndrome can evolve into _____ leukemia
Which form (primary or secondary) myelodysplastic syndrome show high risk of transforming to AML?_____
Hematopoetic presentation of acute radiation syndrome is marked by _____
Which AML subtype is also known as Schilling type?_____
Which of the following is a discrete tumor mass arising from lymph nodes? _____

What form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma is seen in the image below? _____

What type of cell is represented in the image below? _____

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