A 47-year-old woman comes to the office due to knee pain. The patient slipped on an icy step 2 weeks ago and fell on her knee. Since that time, she has had severe knee pain and a large overlying bruise, which has failed to heal. The patient underwent a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass 6 months ago for morbid obesity and has lost 20 kg (44.1 lb) since then. She does not use tobacco or alcohol. Vital signs are normal. On examination, a large ecchymosis is present over the left knee. The knee is swollen, painful to palpation, and has a limited range of motion. There are several smaller ecchymoses and petechiae located on all four extremities. Laboratory results are as follows:
Left knee x-ray reveals a large effusion but no fracture. Arthrocentesis yields brown fluid positive for xanthochromia. Which of the following best explains this patient's manifestations?
A) Acquired factor VIII inhibitor
B) Acquired platelet dysfunction
C) Small vessel vasculitis
D) Vitamin C deficiency
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