Myelodysplastic Syndromes
Q: Which of the following is a key feature that distinguishes 'Myelodysplastic Syndrome' (MDS) from 'Aplastic Anemia' on a bone marrow biopsy?
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A mixed field agglutination, where there are distinct small clumps among a background of free cells, indicates the presence of two populations of red cells. The most common cause in a patient sample is a recent transfusion with red cells of a different ABO group (e.g., group O patient receiving group A red cells).
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