If a patient had hemoglobin S and hemoglobin A identified by electrophoresis and a positive hemoglobin solubility test, what is the most likely condition of the patient?
A) Hemoglobin C trait
B) Hemoglobin S/D disease
C) Hemoglobin SC disease
D) Sickle-cell trait
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