The scenario describes a 12-year-old boy with weak pulses in his upper limbs, blood pressure of 90/60 mmHg, and retinal hemorrhages. Based on these symptoms, we need to determine the most likely diagnosis from the provided options.
Let's analyze the symptoms:
Given these symptoms, Takayasu arteritis is the most likely diagnosis because:
Other options can be ruled out as they typically do not present with the specific combination of symptoms described, particularly the weak pulse in the upper limbs, which is characteristic of Takayasu arteritis.
Correct Diagnosis: Takayasu arteritis
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