Given PS's age and symptoms, what is a likely cause of the megaloblastic anemia?
A) excessive loss of blood from stomach ulcer
B) lack of folate from poor dietary habits
C) liver disease
D) lead poisoning
E) reduced B12 absorption due to inadequate intrinsic factor
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Q29: What vitamin deficiency causes pernicious anemia?
A) B2
B)
Q30: When does Erythroblastosis fetalis occur?
A) when Rh-
Q31: What should PS consider adding to his
Q32: What compound, released by stomach parietal cells,
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Q36: What causes primary hemochromatosis?
A) genetics
B) inadequate diet
C)
Q37: If the MD were to prescribe folate
Q38: What is the treatment for hemochromatosis?
A) megadosing
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