A 13-month-old girl is brought to the office by her mother due to concern about bruising. The mother first noticed bruising around her daughter's eyes 2 weeks ago after the patient returned from a weekend at her father's house. She recently started walking and falls frequently; the bruising was attributed to bumping her head on a coffee table. The bruising has since been persistent, and there is no other notable bruising on her body. The patient has no fever, vomiting, diarrhea, cough, or congestion. Three weeks ago, the patient recovered from influenza. The girl's parents are divorced, and she spends most weekends with her father. Weight is 9 kg (20 lb) , down from 9.5 kg (21 lb) a month ago. On examination, the patient has rapid, jerking movements of both eyes with infraorbital ecchymoses bilaterally. The abdomen is mildly distended with a 6-cm (2.4-in) palpable, firm mass anterior to the left flank. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
A) Child abuse
B) Immune thrombocytopenia
C) Leukemia
D) Neuroblastoma
E) Von Willebrand disease
F) Wilms tumor
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