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Biology, 03.09.2019 01:20 MyaMya12

A5 year old female spayed dachshund is admitted to the emergency room after blood work shows a pcv of 14%. based on her physical exam and remaining blood work, she is diagnosed with regenerative anemia. which of the following would least likely appear on her blood smear?
a. reticulocytes
b. eosinophils
c. band neutrophils
d. metarubricytes

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