I took it today and the moneymakers, as always, were: micro, neuro, and omm. If you don't know those three well you're doing yourself a disservice. I think MSK/MSK Anatomy follows close behind on that and is under-recommended by a lot of people on here. I don't know many people this year or in years past that haven't had a large number of dermatome, innervation, function, lesion questions related to upper and lower extremity. I think it shows up often enough that it's worth your time to review it - even if it's just in those two chapters of Savarese.
Micro/Neuro/OMM constituted at least 160 questions on my exam today if not more. That may be a bit inflated because sometimes they'd give a background of one of those systems and then ask a separate question. I, like the poster above, also had a form that was pretty heavy on heme today. I probably had a dozen clotting/bleeding disorder questions, another half dozen anemia questions, and then spattering here and there of sickle cell, blood groups, so on. More than I anticipated - that's for sure.
25-30 of my OMM questions were straight forward, no tricks, what are the sympathetic levels for these organs? I used this video to memorize them and drew this out today. It was better than keeping them in my mind - whenever I got a levels question I just looked down and answered it. Less mentally taxing.
Happy to answer any specific questions but I think most everything has already been said here that I could possibly say.