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A 14-year-old male presents with a mediastinal mass, a WBC of 110 x 10°/L and early CNS involvement. Both L1 and L2 morphology is seen, and surface markers CD7, CD2, and CDs are expressed. What type of acute lymphoblastic leukemia is present?
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