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mittelschmerz
I was stuck between those as well. My thought process was that megakaryocytosis would be mature megakaryocytes though, which would not happen in a megakaryoblastic leukemia since they are stuck in the blast stage. That left only lymphoblasts, and I presume while one may be MORE likely age 5, a patient with Down Syndrome is still at higher risk for both.
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cassdawg
"Megaloblastosis" as in the answer choices refers to megaloblastic anemia in B12 and folate deficiency, so it is not associated with megakaryocytes or megakaryoblastic anemia! Hope this helps!
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"We ALL fall Down" to remember Down syndrome is associated with ALL
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submitted by โbrise(86)
I thought that a child with down syndrome under the age of 5, had a chance of getting acute megakaryoblastic leukemia? and over 5, acute lymphoblastic leukemia?