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6 January, 04:14

Patient A Normal Ranges Hb (hemoglobin) 5g/dL Male: 13.5-16.5 g/dL Female: 12.0-15.0 g/dL RBC (red blood cell count) 4.6 * 106 cells/ml Male: 4.5-5.5 * 106 cells/ml Female: 4.0-4.9 * 106 cells/ml WBC (white blood cell count) 15,000 cells/ml 4,500-10,000 cells/ml Platelet count 250,000 100,000-450,000

Based on the table above, patient A suffers from

hemophilia, due to underproduction of hemoglobin

hemophilia, due to overproduction of white blood cells

anemia, due to underproduction of hemoglobin

anemia, due to overproduction of white blood cells

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  1. 6 January, 07:39
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    Patient A is suffering from anemia, due to underproduction of hemoglobin

    Explanation:

    Patient A's blood cell count:

    Hemoglobin: 5g/dL

    RBC: 4.6 x 106 cells/ml

    WBC: 15,000 cells/ml

    Platelets: 250,000

    Results inferred from the count: Low hemoglobin, low normal RBC, high WBC, normal platelets count

    Hemophilia is an inherited blood clotting disorder, where due to excessive bleeding, blood hemoglobin, RBC, and platelets can go lower. The low hemoglobin is due excessive loss of blood and not due to underproduction of hemoglobin. Moreover, patient A's platelet count is normal. Hence, hemophilia can be ruled out.

    Since the hemoglobin and RBC count is low, it clearly indicates low production of these blood cell components, leading to anemia. However, the increase in WBC leads can be due any other underlying medical conditions like infections, hemolytic anemia, leukemia etc.
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