A patient is known to be a chronic alcoholic. His blood is drawn, and his platelet count is 72 × 109/L. What is the most likely reason for this occurrence?
A) Immune-mediated thrombocytopenia
B) Acquired hypoplasia resulting from alcohol consumption
C) Dilutional thrombocytopenia from liver dysfunction
D) Increased destruction of platelets
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