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Basophilic stippling is classically seen in:

  • A. CML
  • B. myelosclerosis
  • C. chronic lead poisoning
  • D. iron def anemia
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Basophilic stippling is caused by the presence of ribosomal RNA in red blood cells, which is a characteristic finding in chronic lead poisoning. Lead inhibits enzymes involved in heme synthesis, leading to accumulation of ribosomal RNA. In CML, there is an increase in immature white blood cells, not red blood cells. Myelosclerosis is associated with bone marrow fibrosis, not basophilic stippling. Iron deficiency anemia presents with microcytic, hypochromic red blood cells, not basophilic stippling.