Abstract

Proliferation or reduction of one or more cell lines in the peripheral blood count, occurrence of cells not normally found in the peripheral blood (e.g., blast cells, red precursors), suspicious laboratory findings (e.g., paraproteins, free light chains), lymphadenopathy of unclear origin, or other clinical signs (e.g., fever, B‑symptoms, bone pain) are indicators of hematologic disease.

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