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A 50 year old lady has been suffering from chronic RA (rheumatoid arthritis) and is on methotraxate and naproxen. Her CBC shows microcytic anemia. What is the most likely cause?
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A 36 year old woman presented with massive bleeding from multiple sites. Laboratory investigations: fibrin degradation products: +++, plt 30, bleeding time prolonged, PT prolonged, APTT prolonged. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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A 51 year old man has become increasingly fatigued for the past 10months. Per examination: no abnormal findings. Labs: Hgb=9.2, Hct=27.9%, MCV=132fl, plt=242, WBC=7.59. Which of the following morphologic findings is most likely to be present on examination of his peripheral blood smear?
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A 55 year old female presented with anemia and dysphagia. There is a feeling of something stuck in the throat. The esophagus can’t be negotiated beyond the crico-pharynx. What is the most probable diagnosis?
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A 51 year old woman presents with painful tongue and complains of tiredness. She is pale and has angular stomatitis and a smooth red tongue. There is no koilonychea. Choose the single cell type you will find on the blood film
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A 22 year old Greek man presents with rapid anemia and jaundice following treatment of malaria. He is noted to have Heinz bodies. Choose the single most likely cause from the given options?
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A 40yo woman presented with generalized itching and tiredness for few months. She gave a hx of heavy menstrual periods. Exam: pallor. What is the single most likely causative factor?
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A 50 year old man presents with itching after hot shower with dizziness, chest pain after exercise. Exam: splenomegaly. What is the single most likely causative factor?
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A middle aged lady presented with fever, altered sensorium, bleeding gums and jaundice. Laboratory investigations: deranged renal function tests, normal PT/APTT, fragmented RBCs and low platelets. What’s the most likely dx?
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Patient with low hemoglobin, MCV 76, angular stomatitis, red tongue, and koilonychia. What is the most probable diagnosis?
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