Which of the following are the most common presenting signs of acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL)?

a. blurred vision, dizziness, and changes in behaviors
b. bleeding and severe hemorrhaging
c. nodules in various locations on the body
d. fever, bone pain, pallor, and bruising


D

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A Incorrect. Blurred vision, dizziness, and changes in behaviors are not the most common presenting signs of ALL.
B Incorrect. Bleeding and severe hemorrhaging are not the most common presenting signs of ALL.
C Incorrect. Nodules in various locations on the body are not the most common presenting signs of ALL.
D Correct. The most common presenting signs of acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) are fever, bone pain, pallor, and bruising.

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