Multiple Choice
Diamond-Blackfan syndrome anemia is a rare congenital progressive erythrocyte aplasia. What is the most probable defect causing this rare disorder?
A) Deficiency of erythropoietin
B) Antibodies against erythropoietin
C) Intrinsic defect of erythroid progenitor cells
D) Increased reticulocytes
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Q23: Which of the following is among the
Q24: Which of the following contributes to the
Q25: What is a viable explanation as to
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