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The most common inherited disorder causing hemolytic anemia is: a) Hereditary spherocytosis b) G6PD deficiency c) Sickle cell disease d) Thalassemia
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User: The most common inherited disorder causing hemolytic anemia is: a) Hereditary spherocytosis b) G6PD deficiency c) Sickle cell disease d) Thalassemia

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User: Which of the following laboratory findings is typical in sickle cell anemia? a) Presence of sickled cells on blood smear b) Elevated hemoglobin A levels c) Microcytic, hypochromic cells d) Polychromasia

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Presence of sickled cells on blood smear is typical in sickle cell anemia.
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Presence of sickled cells on blood smear is typical in sickle cell anemia.
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Presence of sickled cells on blood smear is typical in sickle cell anemia.


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Presence of sickled cells on blood smear: is typical in sickle cell anemia.

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The most common inherited disorder causing hemolytic anemia is Hereditary spherocytosis.
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The most common inherited disorder causing hemolytic anemia is: Hereditary spherocytosis.

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Presence of sickled cells on blood smear is typical in sickle cell anemia.
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