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cardio - kanita
#11
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#12

it's F
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#13

Yes it's D !
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#14
(E) Evans' syndrome Explanation:
Evans' syndrome is the association of autoimmune hemolysis with autoimmune thrombocytopenia. It is treated initially with steroids and may occasionally need splenectomy to control the disease.
Alport's syndrome is the congenital association of glomerulonephritis with sensorineural hearing loss and ocular problems.
Bernard-Soulier syndrome is a functional platelet disorder presenting with platelet-related bleeding with a normal platelet count.
Felty's syndrome is the association of rheumatoid arthritis with neutropenia and splenomegaly. It is occasionally associated with
thrombocytopenia. This patient has no history of rheumatoid arthritis, and
the spleen and neutrophil count are normal.

ITP would not give the evidence of hemolysis that is present here, such as
an increased bilirubin, positive Coombs' test, high LDH, or anemia. This
patient does not have the renal failure or fever associated with TTP. In
addition, TTP should give fragmented red cells on peripheral smear.

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#15

good qestion kanita. thx
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