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A 1-Year-Old Boy Is Brought to the Emergency Department for Evaluation

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A 1-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department for evaluation of a nosebleed that has been difficult to control.  Since last week, the patient has had bouts of epistaxis that occurred with minimal trauma.  His parents were previously able to control the bleeding episodes by pinching the nose and using ice, but this has not stopped the bleeding today.  Temperature is 37.2 C (99 F) and pulse is 160/min.  Examination shows an alert child who is well developed, anicteric, and pale.  Examination of the nares shows slow, steady blood flow from the left anterior nasal septum.  Cardiac examination reveals tachycardia.  The abdomen is soft, nontender, and without hepatosplenomegaly.  The skin has multiple ecchymoses over the left shoulder and bilateral lower extremities and many petechiae in the groin.  Laboratory studies are as follows: A 1-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department for evaluation of a nosebleed that has been difficult to control.  Since last week, the patient has had bouts of epistaxis that occurred with minimal trauma.  His parents were previously able to control the bleeding episodes by pinching the nose and using ice, but this has not stopped the bleeding today.  Temperature is 37.2 C (99 F)  and pulse is 160/min.  Examination shows an alert child who is well developed, anicteric, and pale.  Examination of the nares shows slow, steady blood flow from the left anterior nasal septum.  Cardiac examination reveals tachycardia.  The abdomen is soft, nontender, and without hepatosplenomegaly.  The skin has multiple ecchymoses over the left shoulder and bilateral lower extremities and many petechiae in the groin.  Laboratory studies are as follows:   Peripheral smear reveals morphologically normal-appearing leukocytes, erythrocytes, and platelets.  Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's bleeding? A) Acquired fibrinogen dysfunction B) Circulating thrombocyte removal by macrophages C) Decreased megakaryocyte production D) Diminished liver coagulation factor synthesis E) Microvascular thrombosis with erythrocyte lysis F) Reduction in protein involved in platelet adhesion and aggregation Peripheral smear reveals morphologically normal-appearing leukocytes, erythrocytes, and platelets.  Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's bleeding?


A) Acquired fibrinogen dysfunction
B) Circulating thrombocyte removal by macrophages
C) Decreased megakaryocyte production
D) Diminished liver coagulation factor synthesis
E) Microvascular thrombosis with erythrocyte lysis
F) Reduction in protein involved in platelet adhesion and aggregation

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