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    Exam 15: Megaloblastic and Nonmegaloblastic Macrocytic Anemias
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    Megaloblastic Anemia Is Most Often Caused by Deficiencies of What
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Megaloblastic Anemia Is Most Often Caused by Deficiencies of What

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

Megaloblastic anemia is most often caused by deficiencies of what two components?


A) Iron and transferrin
B) Ferritin and hemoglobin
C) Vitamin B12 and folate
D) Iron and liver disease

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