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A 45-year-old man presents to a clinician because of chronic fatigue.
He states that he has stopped exercising, and feels tired after mild
activity. A complete blood count reveals a hematocrit of 31, a
white count of 1,950, and a platelet count of 90,000. Which of
the following radiologic findings would most likely lead to the
correct diagnosis?
A. Bony overgrowth
B. Generalized decrease in bone mass
C. Large calcified growth on the tibia
D. Multiple exostoses
E. Single "punched out" lesion of upper femur

  #2

b :?:

  #3

TRY IT AGAIN!!!1 ASMI

  #4

e :?:

  #5

whats the answer mahendra....
can you explain it also?

  #6

it sounds like multiple myeloma.

  #7

A. I think its bony overgrowth compressing the medullary cavity of the bone, causing pancytopenia.

  #8

choice e as it seems MM

  #9

srep1taker you got it

  #10

A. Bony overgrowth

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