Q9) Child with pica, hepatosplenomegaly and failure to thrive. Coming from a low socioeconomic status family, HGB low, Lead -2 high, PT normal, PTT normal, Iron normal. What's the... Q9) Child with pica, hepatosplenomegaly and failure to thrive. Coming from a low socioeconomic status family, HGB low, Lead -2 high, PT normal, PTT normal, Iron normal. What's the most appropriate treatment? A. Vitamin K B. D-penicillamine C. Iron supplements

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The question presents a clinical scenario involving a child with specific symptoms and lab results. It asks what the most appropriate treatment is based on the provided information.

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B. D-penicillamine

The final answer is B. D-penicillamine

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The final answer is B. D-penicillamine

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D-penicillamine is a chelating agent used for the treatment of heavy metal poisoning, such as lead poisoning, which matches the symptoms presented.

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A common mistake is not recognizing lead poisoning due to normal iron levels; however, lead toxicity is independent of iron status.

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