A 3-year-old child presented with progressive anaemia, jaundice & failure to thrive. 0/E: Pallor, splenomegaly are seen. Peripheral smear showed normoblasts and small round intensely stained red cells. The likely diagnosis is
A 3-year-old child presented with progressive anaemia, jaundice & failure to thrive. 0/E: Pallor, splenomegaly are seen. Peripheral smear showed normoblasts and small round intensely stained red cells. The likely diagnosis is
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A 3-year-old child presented with progressive anaemia, jaundice & failure to thrive. 0/E: Pallor, splenomegaly are seen. Peripheral smear showed normoblasts and small round intensely stained red cells. The likely diagnosis is
β Correct Answer: A. Hereditary spherocytosis
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