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A 69-year-old Caucasian man presents for a routine health maintenance examination. He feels well. He has no significant past medical history. He takes aspirin for the occasional headaches that he has had for over several years. He exercises every day and does not smoke. His father was diagnosed with a hematologic malignancy at 79 years old. The patient’s vital signs are within normal limits. Physical examination shows no abnormalities. The laboratory test results are as follows: Hemoglobin 14.5 g/dL Leukocyte count 62,000/mm3 Platelet count 350,000/mm3 A peripheral blood smear is obtained (shown on the image). Which of the following best explains these findings?

AAcute lymphoid leukemia

BHairy cell leukemia

CAdult T cell leukemia

DChronic lymphocytic leukemia

EAcute myeloid leukemia

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A 61-year-old woman presents to her primary care physician for a routine check-up. Physical examination demonstrates asymmetric peripheral neuropathy in her feet. The patient has no previous relevant history and denies any symptoms of diabetes. Routine blood work shows normal results, and she is referred to a hematologist. Subsequent serum protein electrophoresis demonstrates a slightly elevated gamma globulin level, and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance is diagnosed. Which of the following diseases is most likely to develop over the course of this patient’s condition?

AAcute myelocytic leukemia

BChronic myelocytic leukemia

CMultiple myeloma

DWaldenström macroglobulinemia

EChronic lymphocytic leukemia

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A 64-year-old woman comes to the physician for her routine health maintenance examination. She feels well. She had cervical cancer and received radiotherapy 8 years ago. Her vital signs are within normal limits. On percussion, the spleen size is 15 cm. Otherwise, the physical examination shows no abnormalities. The laboratory test results are as follows: Hemoglobin 10 g/dL Mean corpuscular volume 88 μm3 Leukocyte count 65,000/mm3 Platelet count 500,000/mm3 Two images of the peripheral blood smear are shown on the image. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management?

APhlebotomy

BRituximab

CWatchful waiting

DAllogeneic stem cell transplantation

EDasatinib

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