A patient presents with a RPI of greater than 2 and macrocytic morphology of the red blood cells.Which survival defect does this most likely represent?
A) B₁₂ deficiency
B) Folate deficiency
C) Hemorrhage or hemolysis
D) Myelodysphasia
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