Multiple Choice
You're looking at your patient's complete blood count (CBC) and notice that he has a normal hematocrit but low hemoglobin. What is the most likely cause for this result?
A) iron- deficiency anemia
B) renal anemia
C) aplastic anemia
D) hemolytic anemia
E) hemorrhagic anemia
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