62. A 10-year-old boy is admitted with pallor. His CBC shows Hb5g/dl(N:1214)MCV90 fl (N: 80- 100). He also has splenomegaly, jaundice and dark colored urine. Which one of the following findings are most likely to be seen in his laboratory investigations? A. Reduced reticulocyte count B. Absent hepatoglobin C. Low Ferritin D. Normal indirect bilirubin E. Low LDH.