A 4-year-old presents to your clinic with multiple petecchia…
A 4-year-old presents to your clinic with multiple petecchiae and bruises overhis entire body. His mother denies any history of trauma but reports he is avery active child. He is currently afebrile, but mom reports he had URIsymptoms about a week ago. Otherwise, his past medical history isunremarkable. Aside from the petecchiae and bruises, his exam is otherwisenormal. You order a CBC. Based on the results, the most likely diagnosis is: Hemoglobin 11.4WBC 10.5k with normal differentialPlatelets 20k