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    The Serum Ferritin Is Used More Often Than Bone Marrow
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The Serum Ferritin Is Used More Often Than Bone Marrow

Question 9

Question 9

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The serum ferritin is used more often than bone marrow or liver biopsies to assess iron stores because it is


A) a more direct measurement.
B) more accurate.
C) more precise.
D) less invasive.

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