The abnormal granules seen in Alder-Reilly anomaly could be confused for:
a. Toxic granulation
b. Intracellular bacteria
c. Döhle bodies
d. Intracellular yeasts
ANS: A
The abnormal granules in Alder-Reilly anomaly are deep-purple to lilac granules that can be mistaken for toxic granulation.
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