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Pleаse use the fоllоwing pаtient vignette tо аnswer questions 18-20. A previously healthy 14-year-old boy is evaluated for acute onset of fever, shaking chills, fatigue, and shortness of breath on exertion. The patient also presents with an occasional, productive cough with thick, purulent sputum. He takes no medications. He is febrile and has tachycardia; the remaining vital signs are normal. Auscultation of the chest reveals inspiratory crackles and bronchial breath sounds. Physical examination of the abdomen is normal, as is the neurological screening examination. Large bruises are observed on both arms and on one of the legs. A radiograph of the chest shows lobar consolidation consistent with pneumonia. Culture of expectorated sputum is positive for S. pneumonia bacteria. Laboratory studies are significant for anemia, and a peripheral blood smear shows greatly increased numbers of immature blast cells. A bone marrow biopsy reveals that 28% of cells are lymphoblastic (reference range: 8-11%). Which of the following is most likely responsible for pneumonia in this patient?

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