A 10-year-old child with short stature pallor, multiple petechiae, and hypoplastic thumb has HB of 7 g %, normal reticulocyte count (1%), hematocrit 25%, and absolute neutrophil count 200/cu mm. The most likely diagnosis is
A 10-year-old child with short stature pallor, multiple petechiae, and hypoplastic thumb has HB of 7 g %, normal reticulocyte count (1%), hematocrit 25%, and absolute neutrophil count 200/cu mm. The most likely diagnosis is
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A 10-year-old child with short stature pallor, multiple petechiae, and hypoplastic thumb has HB of 7 g %, normal reticulocyte count (1%), hematocrit 25%, and absolute neutrophil count 200/cu mm. The most likely diagnosis is
β Correct Answer: A. Fanconi's anemia
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