A 7-year-old apparently healthy boy presented to the outpatient clinic with mild pallor and slight yellowish discoloration of sclera since early childhood, family was reluctant to seek medical consultation. On examination, he had palpable spleen in addition to pallor and jaundice. His uncle had a history of repeated blood transfusions during childhood that was relieved with splenectomy. Of the following, the MOST likely diagnosis at this stage is

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A 7-year-old apparently healthy boy presented to the outpatient clinic with mild pallor and slight yellowish discoloration of sclera since early childhood, family was reluctant to seek medical consultation. On examination, he had palpable spleen in addition to pallor and jaundice. His uncle had a history of repeated blood transfusions during childhood that was relieved with splenectomy. Of the following, the MOST likely diagnosis at this stage is

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Failed to generate a rationale of 500+ characters after 5 retries.

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Acquired factors that predispose to thrombosis include all the following EXCEPT

Correct Answer: D

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The treatment of choice for most cases of type 1 von-Willebrand disease is

Correct Answer: A

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One of the following features is TRUE about hemophilia inhibitors

Correct Answer: D

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Splenectomy in acute immune thrombocytopenia is indicated

Correct Answer: C

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