A patient with known disseminated lymphoma is anaemic, with Hb = 100, MCV = 74, Fe = 4, Ferritin = 300. This is best explained by:
A) Fe deficiency
B) Impaired release of Fe from macrophages
C) Reduced erythropoietin
D) Reticulocytosis
E) Increased plasma clearance of Fe
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