Which of the following is a classic morphologic finding in the peripheral blood in ALL?
a. Increased WBC and platelets with increased lymphoblasts
b. Lymphoblasts, decreased platelets, and decreased neutrophils
c. Lymphoblasts, increased platelets, and increased neutrophils
d. Increased WBC, platelets, and neutrophils
Question 2
A laboratory professional notices many immature blasts exhibiting prominent cytoplasmic basophilia and vacuolization on a peripheral blood smear. Cytogenetic analysis performed on the patient identified a translocation between chromosomes 8 and 14.
Based on this information, from what is the patient most likely suffering?
a. Precursor B-cell ALL
b. Precursor T-cell ALL
c. NK cell lymphoblastic leukemia
d. Acute undifferentiated leukemia