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A 55 yrs. old

male presented with fever and

chest infection. There is no lymphadenopathy.

LABs report:

Hb: 7 gm/dl;

WBC: 18x 10*9/L;

PLATELETS: 30 x10*9/L;

MCV: 90fl;

MCH: 28 pg;

Neutrophils: 20%;

Lymphocytes: 20%;

Eosinophils: 2%;

Monocytes: 8%;

Blast cells: 50% Auer rods are seen in few blast cells.

What is the most likely diagnosis?

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