At what level of increased circulating sulfhemoglobin may cyanosis, anemia, and death occur due to a tissue oxygen deficit related to the increased concentration of this abnormal hemoglobin?
A) 5.0 g/dL
B) 1.5 g/dL
C) 0.5 g/dL
D) 0.1 g/dL
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