In trauma patients, whole-body CT scanning is often used to assess for injuries quickly and comprehensively. The typical trauma protocol is designed to cover the major regions of the body that are likely to be injured, focusing on critical areas.
CT-head: A CT scan of the head is essential to assess for traumatic brain injuries, such as hemorrhage, contusion, or skull fractures.
CT-cervical spine: This is often included in the trauma protocol to assess for potential cervical spine fractures or instability, which are common in trauma situations.
CT-Abdomen: A CT scan of the abdomen is necessary to detect injuries to internal organs, such as the liver, spleen, kidneys, or intestines, which are common in trauma patients.
CT-Limbs: Although limb injuries are common in trauma, they are typically not included in the initial whole-body CT protocol. Limb fractures are usually evaluated using X-ray imaging, which is faster and more appropriate for assessing skeletal injuries.
Thus, CT-Limbs is not part of the standard trauma protocol.
Which of the following diagnoses give the hematological picture as given below?
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