A Child Who Presents With Vomiting And Diarrhoea For A Week With The Family. She Is Found To Have Hepatosplenomegaly, Gingival Hyperplasia And Pallour, And She Has A Wcc Of 550 (5.0-14.5). What Is The Likely Diagnosis And What Are The Early And Long Term Risks Associated With This?

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1. A Child Who Presents With Vomiting And Diarrhoea For A Week With The Family. She Is Found To Have Hepatosplenomegaly, Gingival Hyperplasia And Pallour, And She Has A Wcc Of 550 (5.0-14.5). What Is The Likely Diagnosis And What Are The Early And Long Term Risks Associated With This?