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"Left shift" refers to "the presence of bands, metamyelocytes, and sometimes myelocytes in the blood"2. "Right shift" and "left shift" are currently used to describe opposite directions in myeloid maturation. For example, the rare hematologic disorder of myelokathexis involves bone marrow retention of myeloid elements with a "shift to the right in the myeloid
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