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A young boy has a history of epistaxis. CBC normal, except APTT 47s. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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A young boy has a history of epistaxis. CBC normal, except APTT 47s. What is the most likely diagnosis? 


  1. Hemophilia
  2. ITP
  3. Sickle cell
  4. HUS
  5. Thalassaemia

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The key is A. Hemophilia. [A young boy with epistaxis and prolonged APTT is a probable case of hemophilia. Factor VIII and IX should be offerred to confirm the diagnosis]. 

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