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A 72-year-old woman comes to your clinic with complaints of fatigue, easy bruising, weight loss, and abdominal distention. Her pulse is slightly fast, and she has notable pallor and splenomegaly. Blood counts reveal anemia and thrombocytosis. You are concerned that she may have myelofibrosis.What RBC morphology would you expect to see on the peripheral blood smear if she did have significant fibrosis in the marrow?
A 72-year-old woman comes to your clinic with complaints of…
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A 72-yeаr-оld wоmаn cоmes to your clinic with complаints of fatigue, easy bruising, weight loss, and abdominal distention. Her pulse is slightly fast, and she has notable pallor and splenomegaly. Blood counts reveal anemia and thrombocytosis. You are concerned that she may have myelofibrosis.What RBC morphology would you expect to see on the peripheral blood smear if she did have significant fibrosis in the marrow?
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A lаndlоrd leаsed а building tо a baker fоr 10 years, commencing January 1, at a monthly rental of $1,700. The lease stated in part, "The tenant may not sublet or assign this lease without first receiving written permission from the landlord to do so. Any attempt to sublet or assign the lease without first receiving written permission shall constitute a breach entitling the landlord to terminate this lease." Five years later, an investor approached the baker and offered to purchase the bakery if the baker would agree to sublet the premises to him. The baker agreed and executed a sublease on July 1 of that year. The investor took possession the same day. On July 3, the baker approached the landlord and asked for written permission to sublet the premises to the investor. The landlord said he had no real objection to the sublease and would execute the document requested by the baker, but only if the investor would sign a five-year extension of the existing lease. The investor refused to extend the lease, but remained in possession of the building. At no time did the landlord accept rent from the investor. After notice was given to all parties and the applicable grace period in the lease had elapsed, the landlord brought an appropriate action against the baker and the investor to evict them from the premises and to declare the lease terminated because it had been breached. How should the court rule in this action? Responses