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ChapterPediatrics Hematology

Bleeding Disorders

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1

A 5-year-old boy has recurrent infections, low platelet count, and rash as shown below. What is the likely diagnosis?

AWiskott Aldrich Syndrome

BBruton's Agammaglobulinemia

CSevere Combined Immunodeficiency

DJob Syndrome

2

A 78 year old man who lives alone and prepares his own food is found to have ecchymotic patches over posterior aspect of his lower extremities. He has haemorrhagic areas around hair follicles, hair are fragmented and splinter haemorrhages are present in nail beds and several hematomas are present in the muscles of arms and legs. PT and CT are normal. This clinical syndrome is most likely due to

AVitamin A deficiency

BVitamin C deficiency

CVitamin K deficiency

DPyridoxine deficiency

3

The most common bleeding manifestation of Hemophilia is

AHemarthrosis

BHematuria

CHemoptysis (coughing up blood)

DHematomas (bleeding into soft tissues)

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