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A peripheral blood smear examination shows many WBCs with many blue-staining round inclusions. Thrombocytopenia with giant platelets is present. What autosomal dominant disease is associated with these findings?
 
  a. May-Hegglin anomaly
  b. Alder-Reilly anomaly
  c. Chdiak-Higashi anomaly
  d. Megaloblastic anemia
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