White Blood Cell Abnormalities (Assessment & Diagnosis) — 46yo Man | Hematology | MCCQE1 Q#13473

MCCQE1 Question #13473

Dimension of Care

Health Promotion & Illness Prevention

Activity

Assessment & Diagnosis

Objective

White Blood Cell Abnormalities

Section

Medicine / Family Medicine

Subject

Hematology

Last updated: February 2026
A 46-year-old man presents to his family physician after routine bloodwork done for an annual health check. He feels well and denies systemic symptoms, infections, bleeding, or easy bruising. He takes no medications and has no recent travel or sick contacts. Physical examination is normal, with no lymphadenopathy or hepatosplenomegaly. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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