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Review Question - QID 107992

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QID 107992 (Type "107992" in App Search)
A 54-year-old male presents to his primary care physician with left upper quadrant pain and early satiety. Upon questioning he reveals recent fevers and night sweats. Physical exam reveals splenomegaly. A CBC is ordered showing a WBC of 30000 cells/mL (normal 4500-11000). A bone marrow aspirate is obtained and is shown in Figure A. Further testing reveal less than 10% immature blast cells and a negative leukocyte alkaline phosphatase stain. Which of the following chromosomal translocations is most likely to be responsible for this patient's syndrome?
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