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The EWGCCA recommends performing which of the following with CD34 enumeration?
 
  a. Dual staining with CD45
  b. DNA index
  c. IRF
  d. Exclude cells with low levels of CD 45 expression

Question 2

In diagnosing PNH, which of the following assays is most sensitive to its detection?
 
  a. GPI anchor phenotype
  b. Ham test
  c. Sucrose lysis test
  d. Osmotic fragility test



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